Abstract

Cyberbullying is the act of sending text, images, or videos using the internet, mobile phones, or other devices with the aim of hurting and shaming other people. Cyberbullying is often done through several social media platforms, one of which is through comments on the TikTok application. According to a report by We Are Social, TikTok has 1.4 billion monthly active users aged 18 and above globally. Indonesia currently ranks second in the world in terms of active TikTok users. As a result, the potential for cyberbullying instances will grow as the number of users grows. By using data mining, the public can create a detection system, which can perform analysis on comments in the TikTok application. The method used is Term Frequency-Inverse Document Frequency (TF-IDF) and Support Vector Machine (SVM). The stages passed are to collect comments that are labelled manually. Then, text preprocessing, tokenizing, and weighting were carried out with TF-IDF. Then, implement the Support Vector Machine algorithm to detect cyberbullying comments. This study uses 80% training data and 20% testing data. From the performance results of the Support Vector Machine algorithm, 88% overall accuracy, 88% precision, 96% recall, and 92% f1-score were obtained in detecting cyberbullying comments on social media TikTok.

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