PROCEEDINGS INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM 'CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN DIGITAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN INDONESIA: CRITICAL THINKING
Abstract
This study aims to describe the intensity of accessing cybersex in official Line accounts owned by students in Yogyakarta. The respondents are students in Yogyakarta.
This research applies descriptive quantitative method. Data collection techniques using questionnaires, observation and documentation. The sampling technique in this study is Convenience Sampling. Validity Test was conducted on 30 respondents with a tangible level of 5%. Reliability test in the Cronbach Alpha coefficient formula. Researchers use quantitative data analysis techniques, thus as data that can be realized by numbers obtained from the field. Statistical calculations are used to test for normality; homogeneity test and different test.
Findings of this study, there is a significant difference in the intensity of accessing cybersex on official LINE accounts between male and female students where the intensity of accessing women is higher than that of men. The difference in intensity of accessing the cybersex is because the media used in this study is LINE, the content of which involves a lot of interaction both in text, images and sound. In sexual activity on the network, women prefer things that involve interaction, chat, and dialogue. Among students, women have a high interest in cyber sex through e-mail, microphones and connected dating services which are erotic dialogues while men are more on e-mails and internet sites that provide pictures or videos. Research respondents were included in the group of compulsive sexual behavior.