A study of social media discourse is not enough to specify which community the author is referring to. Instead, they prefer to interact through social media sites like Instagram, including narrative-based features. This study explores how teenagers in Padang use social media to address their everyday concerns.
Investigating how young people in Padang City use social media in wider social contexts will fuel this study. We will then examine the social media discourses that young people in Padang City regularly encounter and put them in context with the actual experiences of these young people. These factors are grounded in the generalization that younger generations are more active on social media than their parents.
More specifically, it will explore how young people's regular ways of communicating include elements of social media. To be more specific, examine the dominant discourses of social media platforms on the social realities of young people and the lived experiences they had growing up in an inner-city neighborhood in GOR H of Padang City.
Result
- The relevance of social and digital media at Padang City's GOR H. Agus Salim Park
- Discourses on social media
- Facebook is no longer perceived to be a ‘cool’ social media site
- Instagram is evaluated much easier used by participants
- How discourses influence and shape the content of their social media posts
The young people did not seem to have the same interest in digital culture and social media as expected. This happened even though there was little discussion about aspects of social media as digital habits. In contrast to the complicated social media repertoires found in other areas, the young people I interacted with at the youth GOR H.
As mentioned in the previous section, social media was not used to engage with non-locals, but to keep up to date. In this object, the site of social media content in Padang City interviewed young people in GOR H. Therefore, social media aims to provide a platform for young people to express their personalities and experiences that go beyond the real world.
This social media narrative-in style could also be seen in the large extent to which many of the Instagram posts and Insta-story posts that young people posted were not high-performing and flawless selfies, but rather were images documenting aspects of the situation. the user's point of view. The content of the stories seems to be a reference to the earlier argument that social media are not considered spectacular, but rather deeply embedded in the everyday communicative practice of young people.
Conclusion
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Pemberitahuan Accepted (10 April 2023)
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6 Juni 2023)
In recent years, young people have used social media platforms to inform, share and express their feelings. This article uses anthropological methodology and discourse analysis to examine social media discourses among Padang's youth. The decline in popularity of social media platforms among users is a natural phenomenon.
Social media is considered a new media because it is one of the media that uses internet technology. The problem of social media use by young people in the city of Padang can be illuminated by this study, before analyzing the current state of these phenomena for the wider social context. This study will describe how the use, activity and connection of young people in the city of Padang in their social media.
It then analyzes the social media discourses used by young people in Padang City and relates them to the context of these young people's actual experiences. An increase in the number of young people using social media such as Instagram and TikTok is probably the result of two trends: Uski and Lampinen present the research that examines how young people in Finland use social media such as Facebook and Last.
However, this research does not investigate how young people's discourses on social media platforms influence their actions. To be more precise, it will investigate how social media components are blended into the traditional modes of communication used by young people in the city of Padang. As a result, young people did not seem to have the same interest in digital culture and social media as expected.
Many young people consider social media to be a convenient, efficient and unspectacular means of socializing used to contact friends. We have argued that although specific general trends, such as changing ratings of Facebook as a cool social media platform, can explain young people's digital practices in GOR H. This suggests that young people in this area have attributes high authenticity of the visual content of social media.
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