网恋Tinder中身份伪造与钓鱼行为中的双面人格

Amelya Kristy, Nanang Krisdinanto, Akhsaniyah Akhsaniyah
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这项研究源于在线约会,最初是为了让用户更容易找到朋友、关系或伴侣。然而,网上约会经常被用来钓鱼或身份欺诈。这种现象的出现暗示了创建多个个人帐户的便利性,这被用作犯罪者想要显示的身份的反映。这个话题与计算机媒介通信(CMC)的主题有关,它允许个人异步通信,这使得犯罪者更容易找到受害者。本研究旨在找出鲶鱼犯罪者的经验,以及他们如何解释这样做的经验。本研究使用现象学方法,其中每个信息提供者通过他们的主体间性方面构建意义。数据收集技术采用深度访谈,以第一人称视角获取结果。这项研究的结果描述了钓鱼犯罪者在在线约会应用程序中互动和寻找受害者的经历。此外,研究还发现,施暴者不仅将自己的钓鱼行为解释为满足性欲,还将其解释为满足现实世界中不存在的欲望(想要得到表扬、认可和自豪感)。研究对象的经历和意义反映了现代性和网上性欲的实现。与之前的几项研究不同,这项现象学研究可以看到catfishing行为本质的深度,因为它使用了从肇事者(第一方)的经验中提取的原始数据。
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Two Face Personality in Identity Falsification and Catfishing Behavior on Online Dating Tinder
This research stems from using online dating, originally used to make it easier for users to find friends, relationships, or partners. However, online dating is often used to practice catfishing or identity fraud. This phenomenon arises as an implication of the ease of creating more than one personal account, which is used as a reflection of the identity that the perpetrator wants to display. This topic is related to the theme of computer-mediated communication (CMC), which allows individuals to communicate asynchronously, which makes it easier for perpetrators to find victims. This research aims to find out the experiences of catfishing perpetrators and how they interpret the experience of doing so. This research uses the phenomenological method, where each informant constructs meaning through their intersubjective side. Data collection techniques were conducted through in-depth interviews to obtain results from a first-person perspective. The results of this research describe the experience of catfishing perpetrators interacting and finding victims in online dating applications. In addition, the research also found that the perpetrators interpreted their catfishing practice not only as the fulfillment of sexual desires but also as the fulfillment of desires that are not in the real world (wanting to be praised, recognized, and have a sense of pride). The experiences and meanings of the research subjects reflect modernity and the fulfillment of sexual desires online. Unlike several previous studies, this phenomenological research can see the depth of the essence of catfishing behavior because it uses original data extracted from the perpetrator’s experience (first party).
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