web page. Twitter is a microblogging application that
is very easy to use, Twitter provides a tweet feature
for its users so that they can share their moments
through writing with a maximum limit of 140
characters. This allows users to freely express their
opinions and write their thoughts through their
accounts and are free to be accessed by anyone. One
of the trends among Twitter users is the trend of
creating threads. (Nasrullah R, 2015:43)
A Twitter thread is a collection of serialized
tweets that are often used to share information
consisting of long paragraphs. Twitter itself provides
a limit of tweets with a maximum of 280 characters.
Then came the Twitter trend that provided a thread or
thread feature that could connect several tweets into a
single piece of information.
(https://www.idntimes.com/tech/trend/fajrina-
annisa-putri/cara-buat-thread-di-twitter, accessed on
15 June 2022 at 20:22)
As in the real world, social media that is accessed
using the internet also invites criminals to act, both
seeking material gain or just a form of fun from
someone. This gives rise to a phenomenon called
cyber crime or cybercrime. As in the case that
happened for some time experienced by the wordless
night account. On March 16, 2022 a twitter account
with the account name Malamtanpakata created a
thread about the case he was experiencing with the
thread headline 'HEART HATI TINDER
SWINDLER INDONESIA'. "Tinder Swindler"
which in Indonesian, translates as "swindler on
Tinder"
Current technological advances not only help
human activities but also become new opportunities
for cybercriminals to carry out their evil actions. In
cyberspace security issues. The high level of crime in
cyberspace and the weak legal handling of criminal
cases in cyberspace have led to rampant crimes that
occur in cyberspace. In addition to this, it will be
difficult to catch cybercriminals with technological
advances. Based on the description above, the author
is interested in conducting research on Twitter user
information traffic in the Tinder Swindler case
Thread.
2 LITERATURE REVIEW
Dennis McQuail in his book Mass Communication
Theory (2000: 136) said that new media is a different
set of communication technologies that have special
and up-to-date features. These features are made by
digitizing with various variations available for
someone to use as a communication tool.
McQuail said that the use of the internet in New
Zealand has provided entertainment and information
that has spread throughout the world and can connect
individuals from other parts of the world to be able to
communicate and interact socially without being
hindered by time and distance. McQuail (2000: 143)
also classifies new media into five categories,
namely:
a. Interpersonal communication media.
b. Interactive media, especially in the form of
computer-based games and video games
coupled with virtual reality devices.
c. Information search media in the form of search
engines.
d. Collective participating media, this category
specifically includes the use of the internet to
share and exchange information, ideas and
experiences as well as develop active personal
relationships whose medium is the computer.
In the internet there are also many social
networks whose users range from purely
instrumental to affective and emotional.
e. Substitute broadcast media, the main reference
is the use of media to receive or download
content where in the past the media type was
broadcast or with a similar distribution
method. Watching movie and television
programs, listening to radio and music, etc. are
examples of the main activities.
McQuail (2000: 141) sees that the main problem
in theory about new media, which is of course
different from the theory about (old) media that has
existed so far, revolves around three things. First,
power and inequality, it is very difficult to place new
media in terms of ownership and power where the
content and flow of information are controlled.
Second, social integration and identity, new media is
considered as a force to disintegrate social
cohesiveness in society because it is considered too
individualistic and can penetrate the boundaries of
space and time as well as culture. Third, social
change, new media is considered an agent of social
change as well as a planned agent of economic change
where there is no control over messages from both the
sender and the recipient of the message which is very
likely to occur.
Winston as the author of communication
innovation (McQuail, 2000:155) admits that most
new technologies have innovative potential, but their
actual implementation will always depend on two
factors. The first factor is the “social necessity”
operation which dictates the degree and form of
development of many new inventions. The second is
the “law of suppression of radical potentials” which