Postgraduate ARS University

Fighting the Disinfodemic: Fact- Checking Management of Hoax Covid19 in Indonesia

Author
Lecture:
  1. Dasrun Hidayat
  2. A. Rohendi
Publish Date
20 November 2022
Category
Jurnal Nasional Terakreditasi [SINTA 2]
Publisher
Prosfetik Jurnal Komunikasi.
City / Country
- / -
Volume
Vol 15 No 2 (2022)
Page
XX
URL
https://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/isoshum/profetik/article/view/1996
Abstract
Indonesia was currently fighting disinfodemic COVID-19. During this situation, several hoaxes related to COVID-19 were circulating. Of course, the hoax news makes people even more worried and afraid. One way to prove the facts in that news is through a fact-checking system. This system is intended to check facts and verify information so that the truth can be identified. Fact-checking needs to be known by the public to suppress the spread of hoax news, especially related to the circulation of COVID-19 in Indonesia. Based on this phenomenon, the purpose of this study is to determine the informants’ experience related to the fact-checking process. The study informant referred to Mafindo, an internationally licensed fact-checking agency. To answer the objective of the research, the researcher used an ethnographic study of public relations with a qualitative approach. The ethnographic study of public relations focuses on examining communication activity planning using analysis units of Insight, Strategic Program, Program Implementation, Action, and Reputation or the IPPAR Model. The results of this study indicate that the Mafindo fact checker interprets the fact-checking for COVID-19 news as important, to reduce public concerns. The lack of reference sources to be used as data and evidence of hoax news becomes a challenge when doing fact-checking. The fact-checking phases include data collection, sorting, analyzing, and checking the results before publishing them to the public. The discussion is an effort to maintain the credibility of the results, image, and reputation of the fact-checker institution