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E-ISSN: 3089-7297
DOI: 10.63913/jds

Journal of Digital Society

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Journal of Digital Society (JDS) was established to provide a scholarly platform dedicated to research on the dynamics of digital transformation and its impact on society. The journal’s scope includes studies on digital technologies, smart cities, 5G and communication networks, digital governance, cyber culture, and the socio-economic implications of the digital era. Its main purpose is to encourage the dissemination of innovative research that bridges technology and social development, fostering a deeper understanding of how digital advancements reshape communities and institutions. In this role, JDS contributes as an essential forum for academics, practitioners, and policymakers to exchange knowledge and develop strategies that support sustainable and inclusive digital societies.

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Volume 1 • Issue 3 • 2025 • Regular Issue: September 2025

Articles


Profiling Sentiment Archetypes of Popular Twitch Emotes: A Comparative Analysis of Rule-Based Segmentation and Unsupervised Clustering Techniques

Calvina Izumi, Soeltan Abdul Ghaffar and Wilbert Clarence Setiawan

Volume 1 • Issue 3 • 2025 • Regular Issue: September 2025 • 183-200

Digital Vernaculars in Play: A Machine Learning-Based Linguistic Analysis of Slang and Code-Switching in Indonesian Youth Online Gaming Chats 

Muhammad Faqih Dzulqarnain and Nadia Mirela

Volume 1 • Issue 3 • 2025 • Regular Issue: September 2025 • 201-215

Examining the Association Between Social Media Use and Self-Reported Social Energy Depletion: A Machine Learning Approach 

Vinoth Kumar P, Priya S and M Batumalay

Volume 1 • Issue 3 • 2025 • Regular Issue: September 2025 • 216-229

Profiling Reader Sentiment and Identifying Key Linguistic Markers in Digital Book Reviews: A TF-IDF and Logistic Regression Approach 

Samah Anwar Abbas

Volume 1 • Issue 3 • 2025 • Regular Issue: September 2025 • 230-243

Sectoral Disparities in the Digital Workplace: A Comparative Statistical Analysis of Remote Work Patterns and Productivity Scores in the Evolving Digital Society

M Hasibuan and Ruki Rizal Nur Fikri

Volume 1 • Issue 3 • 2025 • Regular Issue: September 2025 • 244-257