Survey: Many Indonesians Upload Others' Content to Social Media Without Permission

1
Cindy Mutia Annur 07/08/2022 08:30 WIB
Image Loader
Memuat...
Respondent Behavior Patterns on Social Media (2021)
databoks logo
  • A Small
  • A Medium
  • A Bigger

There are various positive behaviors that can be practiced on social media. Some examples include urging others not to spread hoaxes, reprimanding friends who insult others, and asking for permission before uploading someone else's content.

However, according to the survey report *Status Literasi Digital di Indonesia 2021* released by the Ministry of Communication and Informatics together with the Katadata Insight Center (KIC), the above positive behaviors are generally still rarely practiced by Indonesian people.

According to the survey, only a small number of respondents usually urge their family and friends on social media not to spread hoaxes. The majority, or 51.1% of respondents, have never done so.

Furthermore, only a small number of respondents usually reprimand friends who post insulting messages on social media.

The number of respondents who usually ask for permission before uploading someone else's content is also small, with details as shown in the graph.

This survey was conducted from October 4-24, 2021, using a face-to-face interview method. The survey sample consisted of 10,000 respondents spread across 34 provinces, with criteria of being aged 13-70 years and having accessed the internet in the last 3 months.

The survey has a *margin of error* of approximately 0.98% and a confidence level of 95% using a *multistage random sampling* method.

Editor : Adi Ahdiat

"Disclosure: This is an AI-generated translation of the original article. We strive for accuracy, but please note that automated translations may contain errors or slight inconsistencies."

Popular Data

Loading...