HATE SPEECH ON SOCIAL MEDIA: A CASE STUDY OF BLASPHEMY IN INDONESIAN CONTEXT

Rotua Elfrida, A. Pasaribu
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Many scholars have conducted research on hate speech, spanning from hate speech delivery tactics to the negative consequences they create, as well as the role of technology in the dissemination of hate speech on social media. However, research on hate speech categories and degrees is still relatively unexplored. As a result, the purpose of this research is to uncover the strategies and levels of hate speech on social media, primarily YouTube channels, in response to the Minister of Religion's comments about the sound of mosque loudspeakers that need to be adjusted in volume. This comment has generated both positive and negative reactions in Indonesian society. This research looks into netizen comments in the comments column on the YouTube channel that carries the statement. Purposive sampling was used to select 300 comments from among the 840 comments in the comments column. For the purposes of this study, the sample was obtained in the form of comments containing hate speech. The data was then analyzed using content analysis, in which the data was categorized and categorized according to hate speech categories. According to the study's findings, there are three types of hate speech in netizen comments: early warning, dehumanization and demonization, and violence and incitement. Early warning is the most common type of hate speech, followed by violence and hostility, as well as dehumanization and demonization. Due to cultural influences and contrasts in rank and power between the commentator and the person who is the subject of the hate speech, hate speech delivered by Indonesian netizens tends to be dominated by disagreement, negative character, and action.
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许多学者对仇恨言论进行了研究,从仇恨言论的传播策略到其产生的负面后果,以及技术在社交媒体上传播仇恨言论中的作用。然而,关于仇恨言论类别和程度的研究仍然相对未被探索。因此,这项研究的目的是揭示社交媒体上仇恨言论的策略和程度,主要是YouTube频道,以回应宗教部长关于清真寺扬声器声音需要调整的评论。这一评论在印尼社会上产生了正面和负面的反应。这项研究调查了YouTube频道评论栏里的网民评论。有目的的抽样从评论栏的840条评论中选择300条评论。为了本研究的目的,样本是以含有仇恨言论的评论的形式获得的。然后使用内容分析对数据进行分析,根据仇恨言论的类别对数据进行分类和分类。根据研究结果,网民评论中的仇恨言论有三种类型:预警、非人性化和妖魔化、暴力和煽动。早期预警是最常见的仇恨言论类型,其次是暴力和敌意,以及非人化和妖魔化。由于文化的影响,以及评论者和仇恨言论主体之间的等级和权力的差异,印尼网民发表的仇恨言论往往以分歧、负面性格和行动为主。
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