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Our daily lives have been increasingly based on social relationships via the Internet rather than through direct face-to-face interaction. Even if we live in the same house or work in the same office, the communication through SNS with members of our family or colleagues at work can be more frequent. This is even more true at a time when COVID-19 has been widespread as it is today. As a result, it is becoming normal for us to perceive the social relations to be filtered through digital spaces. In this paper, I will try to shed light on this digitalized trend in politics and what it is becoming in Indonesia.
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