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RESPONSIBILITY OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS FOR CRIMES OF ELECTRONIC-BASED SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN INDONESIA
Mega Ayu Faraswati1, b), Ahmad Sofian2, a)

Binus University Indonesia


Abstract

In writing this thesis, the author explores the responsibility of social media platforms in overcoming electronicbased sexual violence in Indonesia. The author discusses the current state of social media in the country, defines and explains
electronic-based sexual violence, examines steps taken by platforms to combat it, and identifies challenges in holding platforms
accountable. The author also provides recommendations for a safer online environment. The new violence brought by
technological advances is known as Electronic-Based Sexual Violence (^KSBE^). Indonesian society still has no knowledge
about this form of violence. Cyber grooming, cyber abuse, hacking, Illegal content and privacy violations are categories of
electronic-based sexual violence or often referred to as KSBE. Social media also uses web-based technology to turn
communication into interactive dialogue, supporting online social interaction. Sexual violence is frequent and ongoing, with
serious, traumatic and sometimes lifelong impacts on victims. The TPKS Law is a tool for building the morality of a just and
civilized human society and nation based on the belief in the Almighty God. Systemic and participatory prevention of sexual
violence, legal protection, justice and recovery for victims and victims. Although electronic system operators (^PSE^) such
as social media platforms have taken steps to combat electronic-based sexual violence, there is still more that can be done.
The government must build a strong legal framework and work with various institutions to address this problem effectively.
Public awareness campaigns and educational programs should also be prioritized to promote a safer online environment.
Together, we can create a society where electronic-based sexual violence is no longer tolerated.

Keywords: Electronic Based Sexual Violence, TPKS Law, Electronic System Operators.

Topic: Law

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Amri Panahatan Sihotang)

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