Analisis Literasi Media Digital tentang Konten Deepfake pada Mahasiswa Ilmu Komunikasi FISIP USU
Analysis of Digital Media Literacy on Deepfake Content Among Communication Science Students of FISIP USU
Abstract
This study, titled “Analysis of Digital Media Literacy on Deepfake Content Among
Communication Science Students at FISIP USU (2021–2022 Cohort)”, aims to assess the
level of students’ digital literacy in recognizing and responding to deepfake content. The
research is grounded in Wardle & Derakhshan’s Information Disorder theory and the four
pillars of digital literacy as outlined by Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and
Information (Kominfo). A quantitative descriptive approach was used with 70 respondents
selected through stratified proportional sampling. The findings indicate that students
demonstrate a high level of digital literacy, with average scores of 4.15 in Digital Ethics,
4.03 in Digital Safety, 3.77 in Digital Skill, and 3.52 in Digital Culture. While students
exhibit strong ethical awareness and data protection behaviors, gaps remain in technical
competencies such as content verification and public digital participation. The study
concludes that students have a solid digital literacy foundation, yet require further
practical training to enhance their critical thinking and responsible engagement in digital
environments.
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