Strategic Partnerships in Creating Sustainable Agribusiness

Michael Yusano, Amrul Arifin, Susilo Toto Raharjo

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This research discusses the phenomenon of information disorder revealed in the documentary film "The Social Dilemma", which illustrates the negative impact of social media and modern digital technology. Information disorder, as an irregularity in an information system, creates chaos in the social order of society. The chaos in the information society includes information manipulation, the psychological impact of excessive use of social media, and the spread of false information. Therefore, this research aims to find a solution to address the impact of information disorder comprehensively. Large technology companies have a significant role in regulating the information presented to users, but the potential chaos caused needs to be addressed through stricter regulation. Framing analysis methods are used to unravel the complex issues in the film, highlighting the importance of understanding the negative impact of digital media on society. Proposed solutions to tackle information disorder include data privacy regulation, algorithm transparency, user engagement, prevention of information misuse, and protection of children and youth. Civil society, expert involvement, and public education are also key to creating a safer, more transparent, and responsible digital environment. This research aims to create a safer digital environment and improve users' digital experience quality. With a better understanding of the negative impacts of social media and digital technology, it is hoped that appropriate preventive measures and interventions can be taken to reduce information disorder.


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