Abstract

Social media have grown up as something hallucinogenic. They offer millions of pleasures by having people’s fingertips to control through smart phones. People may interact to each other for various motivations and purposes without knowing who they are talking to in fact although they know the name of the interlocutor shown in the social media account. This leads to cybercrime because people often miss to validate it. This research would like to investigate why people close their eyes to verify the person they are talking to in the social media and how the interlocutors enable to ensure that they are the same person as in the speakers thought. By having descriptive qualitative method with interview as the major for collecting data, the research results some signposts. Addressing, tone, and spelling and punctuation are linguistics features that the doer of cybercrime must have as a key to crack the security without any violence. The doer copies how the way people having the account of social media to ensure the interlocutor through a private chat.

Highlights

  • Nowadays, social media have grown up as something hallucinogenic, like a drug, for your mind

  • For example, offers an answer space of a question it always asks every time people open the application: What’s on your mind? It places its existence such as ‘ears’ to hear any problems people have while not all their close friends have time to do that (Fuster et al, 2017). Are they looking for solution by posting their problems on the social media? No They even realize that the solution of any single problem they have is not on the social media

  • Creswell (2014: 84) explained that qualitative method was a research procedure that produces descriptive data in the form of written or oral words of people and observable behavior. It further expanded the data analysis steps that included presenting the data, interpreting, including comments from the researchers, validating the data, and indicating the potential outcomes of the study. In this regard, according to Punch (2014: 119), qualitative research focused on description; data collected in the form of words in sentences that had meaning more than just numbers

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Introduction

Social media have grown up as something hallucinogenic, like a drug, for your mind. It places its existence such as ‘ears’ to hear any problems people have while not all their close friends have time to do that (Fuster et al, 2017). Are they looking for solution by posting their problems on the social media? No They even realize that the solution of any single problem they have is not on the social media They feel comfortable and relieve their own heart by saying what they are thinking about on the social media. They claim doing the best for their life in one side but on the other side they give people a chance for doing a crime to them

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