Government Policy Regarding the Application of Information and Electronic Transactions Law in the Face of New Media Challenges (Meme, Hoax&Netizen)
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.8, No. 8)Publication Date: 2019-08-05
Authors : Tasya Chandra Nurerawati; Popy Rakhmawaty; M. Iman Ramadhan;
Page : 131-137
Keywords : New Media; LAW ITE; MEME; HOAX; NETIZEN;
Abstract
Communication through a media known as mass communication is one reason for the effectiveness in terms of communicating or delivering an acceptable message in unison, the internet which is a new media is considered superior In the dissemination of information and is very easy to access. Social media is one of the innovations of the Internet which is a new media and highly demanded. Through social media. Allows the user to share the image as a message delivery medium. The pictures have a message that is informative, persuasive educative to entertaining, there are some phenomena in social media including the meme, hoax and netizen. Meme is an idea that is contained in the form of images, picture text, video or just a word of expression, hoax is a lie news or false information that is often used to spread hate speech with freedom of speech on social media That there is no limit that can cause hostility and strife, while the netizens are social media users themselves, in anticipation of the negative impact of new Indonesian government's issue law RI No.11 of 2008 Information and electronic transactions (ITE LAW) intended for the country's restriction of information, especially information received through the internet.
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