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Pasukan Buzzer

Pasukan Buzzer
Author
Co-Author
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Translator
Iingliana Tan
Publisher
Gramedia Pustaka Utama
Published Year
2021
Country
INDONESIA
Classification

KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Fiction > 21st century

Original Title
댓글부대
Original Language

Korean(한국어)

Romanization of Original
Daetgeulbudae
ISBN
9786020653785
Page
288
Volume
-
Chang Kang-myoung
No. Call No. Location Status Due Date Reservation
1 인도네 813 장강명 댓-잉 LTI Korea Library Available - -
Descriptions
  • Indonesian(Bahasa Indonesia)

Internet. Propaganda. Dan manipulasi pendapat publik. Sam-goong, Chatatkat, dan 01810 pada awalnya membentuk Tim Aleph sebagai perusahaan pemasaran online yang menawarkan jasa mempromosikan produk atau perusahaan. Dengan Sam-goong yang ahli menyusun strategi, Chatatkat yang pintar merangkai kalimat, dan 01810 yang jago komputer, mereka pun dengan cepat menguasai cara memanipulasi orang-orang melalui internet. Suatu hari, Tim Aleph menerima permintaan pekerjaan yang aneh. “Kalian pernah mendengar situs bernama Kafe Jumda? Jika kalian berhasil menghancurkan situs itu dalam waktu satu bulan, aku akan memberi kalian sembilan puluh juta won.” Dengan keyakinan polos dan menggebu-gebu bahwa mereka bisa mengubah dunia, Tim Aleph pun mulai beraksi. Ketiga pemuda itu sama sekali tidak menyadari bahwa mereka mungkin terlibat dalam permainan politik berbahaya dan organisasi rahasia yang tidak segan-segan menyingkirkan siapa saja yang dianggap bisa merugikan mereka... dengan cara apa pun.

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Book Reviews1

  • Indonesian(Bahasa Indonesia)
    [INDONESIAN] Age of Deception
    In Chang Kang-myoung’s thought-provoking novel, Pasukan Buzzer, readers are invited to explore the political world in a new digital era, filled with intrigue and hypocrisy, where an insidious PR firm deftly manipulates and distorts facts on social media. At its core, the story revolves around Team Aleph, an online PR start-up hired by the National Intelligence Service of South Korea. Their goal is to dismantle politically progressive internet forums and undermine the success of films that address controversies surrounding large corporations that neglect the lives of workers. Within this narrative, key characters like Sam-goong, Chatatkat, and 01810 emerge as integral members of Team Aleph, and form the so-called Buzzer troops. These characters use their persuasive writing skills to shape public opinion on the internet. Their services encompass orchestrating black campaigns by crafting negative comments on social media or web portals like Facebook, Naver, Daum, Ilbe and Jumda Café. Their expertise lies in the art of navigating and utilizing social media, opting for cloned accounts bearing real identities rather than anonymous personas. The storyline’s architecture and linguistic style employed by Chang are nothing short of exemplary. From start to finish, each facet of the narrative is meticulously crafted. The author vividly describes the essence and intricacies of each character, empowering readers to seamlessly follow the evolving trajectory of the plot. Moreover, the narrative is enlivened by the rich linguistic diversity of the Indonesian language, presenting an engaging, structured experience through its wide array of language and boundless imagination. Moving beyond the traditional dimensions of a novel, Pasukan Buzzer delves into the moral values carefully woven into its narrative. Of particular note are the ethical principles explored within the storyline, which offer profound insights into the complexities of human behavior. Chatatkat, for example, is a virtuoso at constructing compelling sentences and formulating strategic plans, while 01810, a proficient computer operator, quickly pinpoints the means to manipulate individuals through the labyrinth of the internet and social media. These characters prompt us to explore the question, ‘How far can human desires go, even if they end up harming communities?’ In addition to illustrating the dynamics of manipulation, Chang skilfully portrays the characters’ self-absorbed beliefs in their ability to shape the world according to their desires, something that began as a mere amusement. Unbeknownst to them, they become ensnared into the machinations of a clandestine organization, resolute in a playing a treacherous political game of eliminating all perceived threats by any means necessary. Rich with intrigue and innovative concepts, this narrative offers readers opportunity to reflect on the values ​​of truth and goodness. This remarkable work not only cautions readers as they navigate the intricate web of social media but also emphasizes the multifaceted impact of Buzzer troops, contingent upon individual perspectives. Readers are encouraged to recognize the pivotal role played by the Buzzer squad in the context of real politics. Pasukan Buzzer kindles a spirit of critical thinking and introspection, provoking readers to contemplate the potential of a Buzzer squad as a force that spreads fake news and manipulates public opinion in their own lives. Agus Sulaeman Professor of Indonesian Language and Literature, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea
    2024-09-26
    by Agus Sulaeman