Abstract

This study aims to understand the perspectives and reactions of Twitter social media users towards workplace sexual harassment, using a perception analysis approach. The research collected data from the Twitter account @geloraco regarding cases of sexual harassment against female workers in Cikarang. The research method involved perception analysis approaches. The results indicate that Twitter is used as a means to access information about cases of sexual violence experienced by female workers, with various types of responses that can be divided into supportive and unsupportive responses. The main findings include supportive responses encompassing affirmation, validation, sympathy, and acknowledgment, as well as unsupportive responses consisting of denial, doubt, and belittlement of victims' experiences. However, this research has limitations, including limitations in data collection from a single social media source and potential biases in user response representation. The implications of this research include a better understanding of public responses to workplace sexual harassment cases and their potential influence in improving organizational policies and practices.

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