CYBERBULLYING ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY TEENAGERS

SALSABILA, ANANDA AFI and AGUSTIN, DHIAR AMELIA and CAHYANI, NOVIA DWI and WIBAWA, SAPTANTO HARI and RAHAYU, DWI (2023) CYBERBULLYING ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY TEENAGERS. PROCEEDING THE SECOND ENGLISH NATIONAL SEMINAR "EXPLORING EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN ENGLISH EDUCATION" (2023). pp. 134-141. ISSN 2986-6456

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Abstract

This research aims to find out students' understanding of cyberbullying, the pattern of cyberbullying that occurs in teenage students, and identify strategies to overcome cyberbullying. This is descriptive quantitative research. The data were gathered from June 9, 2023, until June 14, 2023. The respondents were the students in grade X of SMKN 3 Pacitan. The instruments were distributed to 194 students. The processes the researcher took for collecting data were as follows: choosing the school that would serve as the research location; selecting the best method for collecting data; making the observational instrument collecting the data; submitting the observation results through Google Forms. The Google Form consisted of questions related to understanding cyberbullying, kinds of cyberbullying, and strategies for handling cyberbullying. The result shows that most % of the students, 52%, already knew about cyberbullying, and 48% were unaware of cyberbullying. Students receive unkind words from strangers on social media 35%, and 65% do not experience it. In this case, students get cyberbullying in a pattern of verbal. 22% of people posted Students' photos on social media without permission, and 78% did not experience it. Students in this situation experience hiding their identity as a kind of cyberbullying. Students accused on social media 13%, and 87% did not share it. In this case, students get cyberbullying in the pattern of forgery. Strategies to overcome cyberbullying are that students must have the courage to tell parents, teachers, or friends that they have experienced cyberbullying, and that person must take it seriously. Keywords: Cyberbullying; social media; teenagers

Item Type: Article
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Divisions: Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
Depositing User: Dhita Indah Puspita Rini
Date Deposited: 09 Oct 2023 03:04
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2023 03:04
URI: http://repository.stkippacitan.ac.id/id/eprint/1330

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