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Building Legal Awareness and Citizen Responsibility in the Digital Era

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The digital era has transformed communication and information access, bringing benefits but also challenges like low digital literacy.
  • Indonesian citizens have the right to express opinions but must respect others' rights and follow digital ethics.
  • Promoting digital literacy, legal awareness, and Pancasila values is crucial for a healthy and respectful online environment.

The rapid advancement of digital technology has fundamentally reshaped how societies communicate, access information, and express opinions, making internet and social media nearly indispensable in daily life. While this digital transformation offers significant advantages, such as easier access to information, broader perspectives, and faster communication, it also presents challenges, particularly the low awareness among some citizens regarding the responsible use of digital media.

As Indonesian citizens, individuals possess the right to voice their opinions. However, this right must be accompanied by the responsibility to respect the rights of others and adhere to established regulations. The spread of misinformation, hate speech that can incite conflict, and actions violating digital ethics can harm numerous parties. Therefore, it is essential for the public to always verify information before sharing it and to use social media responsibly.

Pancasila, the state ideology, serves as the primary guide in navigating the evolving times. Values such as mutual respect, maintaining unity, prioritizing deliberation, and upholding social justice are vital, even in the digital realm. By applying these principles, society can foster a communication space that is healthy, polite, and mutually respectful, despite differences in opinion.

Furthermore, continuous improvement in digital literacy and legal awareness education is necessary, especially for the younger generation. Understanding rights, obligations, and digital ethics will help individuals use digital advancements more wisely. Developing a critical attitude towards information is also a key step in preventing the spread of hoaxes and misinformation. Ultimately, creating a safe and comfortable digital environment is a shared responsibility, not solely that of the government, but of the entire community. By enhancing legal awareness, ethics, and civic responsibility, we can achieve a more orderly and harmonious society that reflects Pancasila values in everyday life.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.