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TSLD#7 (Teach Learcn Share Day)

16-17 August 2018


@ Villa Omah Dhuwur

Couchsurfing VS Social Media

Welcome to TLSD#7

TLSD (Teach Learn Share Day)


adalah event tahunan couchsurfing
jogja yang sudah selama 7 tahun
berturut turut dilakukan setiap tanggal 16-17 Agustus, berbarengan dengan
peringatan hari kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia. Setiap tahunnya, TLSD
mengusung tema berbeda yang disesuaikan dengan fenomena sosial yang
terjadi didalam couchsurfing khususnya di Jogja dan kemungkinan juga di
kota lainnya di Indonesia.

TLSD tahun ini adalah yang ke 7, mengusung tema "Couchsurfing vs Social


Media”. Kenapa kali ini mengangkat tema tersebut? Ada kecenderungan
perilaku sosial yang sekarang dirasa sangat beda tipis antara couchsurfing
yang notabede adalah komunitas culture exchange menjadi seperti pada
umumnya media sosial lainnya, padahal couchsurfing mempunyai culture,
norm dan do and don’t nya yang sudah jelas diatur supaya tetap pada koridor
yang telah ditentukan. Hal ini terjadi karena banyak pergeseran mindset da
ketidak fahaman tentang couchsurfing secara principal, ditambah dengan
adanya applikasi mobile dengan feature yang mirip dengan applikasi media
sosial lainnya. Contohnya, di feature baru adanya 1) add random friends
ketimbang meninggalkan references, 2) fungsi hangout.

Untuk itu, bagaimana kita menyikapi masalah tersebut, bagaimana kita


seharusnya bisa membedakannya, bagaimana seharusnya kita
menempatkan diri kita pada komunitas couchsurfing versus media social
lainnya sehingga tercipta sebuah komunitas exchange culture yang sesuai
dengan prinsip couchsurfing dan berkelanjutan, kita akan sama sama sharing,
belajar, diskusi dalam suasana yang sedikit formal tapi santai, di event
TLSD#7 yang akan dilaksanakan tanggal 16-17 Agustus ini.

TLSD ini penting sekali diikuti khususnya oleh newbies, tak terkecuali juga
untuk member lainnya, bahkan buat NON CS member yang ingin menjadi
member CS. Event ini terbuka untuk semua member CS dan NON CS asal
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diajak oleh member CS baik yang dari jogja secara khususnya maupun dari
luar kota atau mungkin dari luar negeri.

For Registration please contact Ms. Pitha by WA +62 812-3886-688 and click
this url to join: https://www.couchsurfing.com/events/16-17-8-teach-learn-
share-day-tlsd-7

Background:

1. Couchsurfing no more the same as before! As the trends changed we


need to also change otherwise we will be just left behind, Feeling being
left out and we are just a junk waiting for the time to come to the end.
2. Couchsuring is more than just a social revolution, it is more into a
quantum loop of the human kind history. Bad guys are here, bad girls
are around you! We are not a perfect piece and no one plays as a god
here. How do we coupe this situation? They are all our friends, they are
all our sister and brother, there always be a bad apple in the family.
3. New features are new cultures of couchsurfing. Now we can put open
request to allow new host to experience hosting, it is not anymore a
sacred place to find your soulmate! We just randomly hosting a total
strangers?
4. A lot of new couchsurfing members has less knowledge about
couchsurfing principles (continued)
5. New Couchsurfing handheld application is born (iOS and android or
perhaps later into windows mobile) welcome. Welcome future!

Objectives:

1. Getting to know among local couchsurfing member in person to build


more intimate big couchsurfing family of yogyakarta.
2. Coaching, advocacy, consulting, capacity building, learning, sharing
among the participants.
3. Knowing what’s going on of the new couchsurfing website, mobile
appication, techically or/and basic principles.

Where : "Villa Omah Dhuwur" somewhere near watu payung.

Meeting Point : Pertamina Gas Station 44.557.05 Jl.Imogiri Timur KM.13

How to get there :


Imogiri Traditional Market– take the direction to Panggang area- find the
crossroad (sign watu payung) turn left – find Bibal Elementary school – turn
righ at the Blue gate to enter the village Kedukuhan, Sumber, Panggang -
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enter the blue gate to the top or the last house "Villa Omah Dhuwur".

Google Map Route, please click here on your smart phone:


https://goo.gl/maps/M3VqcuGqvMR2

Rundown Program:

Thursday, 16/08/2018

11:00 - 12:00 Meeting at Imogiri Petrol Station KM.15, Luch and supply own
logistic
13:00 - 15:00 Trip to Villa Omah Dhuwur, Arrive at the Place, Ishoma,
Registration
15:00 - 17:30 Opening TLSD, Introduction of the participants
17:30 - 18:30 Ishoma (Break Dinner)
18:30 - 20:00 Presentation about
1. Safety on couchsurfing
2. How to be a good couchsurfer
3. How to create good profile
4. How to be a good host
5. How to be a good surfer

22:00 – 23:00 Study Case 1


1. Commercial benefits
2. Local CS members are difficult to get a (local) host

23:00 - 24:00 Entertainment, Bonfire


24:00 - 06:00 Rest - Zzzz

Friday, 17/08/2018
06:00 - 07:30 Wake Up
07:30 - 08:30 Independence Day Ceremony
08:30 – 11:30 Team Building & Games
11:30 – 13:00 Lunch Break
13:00 - 14:30 Study Case 2
1. Begpacker phenomenon
2. Hangout for date

14:30 – 15:00 Lesson Learn / Wrap-Up


15:00 - 15:30 Gift Exchange
15:30 – Program END

Note: Time and Program are flexible.


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Cost Share:
Rp. 50.000/person include
1. 2X meals (dinner & lunch)
2. Refreshments
3. Refill Drinking Water
4. General medication
5. Utilities

Payment to be made by:


1) Collection - BCA 4450915781 an Isma Pitasari/ Please confirm with Miss
Pitha (+6281238866881)
2) During Moanday Weekly Meet-Up

For all participants, please join the Whatsapp group by this


link https://chat.whatsapp.com/2a1O8ZdhHELFl626VufV8U

Transportation:
Please arrange your own transport, most of us will be using motorbike.
Perhaps some of us is available for tandem, please just share the info of your
availability on this thread.

Contact Person: Indra (+6282243914013) available on whatsapp

Commitees:
Event Advisor - DJ
Event Leader - ISA
Program Coordinator - Adolf
PIC - Alfad
Treasury - Pitha
Transportation - Indra
Logistic – Hardi, Indra
PR and Sponsorship - Ined
Publication - Pandu
Documentation - Hendry
Moderator - Hani
MC - Anung, Yaumal
Security - Elvis
Independence Day Ceremony – Fian

Volunteers are still needed, please contact Alfad (+6285643422423) for more
info.

What to bring:
• Good positive energy and big smile.
• Personal medicine and toiletries.
• Walking/trecking shoes, Short, Tshirt, Towel, Sleeping Bag/Blanket, Matt,
since we will sleep outdoor.
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Dress Code:
Sarung Abah!
CS Tshirt or Red/White Tshirt

Gimmick:
We will exchange gift, buy anything price between Rp.10.000 -
Rp.20.000, wrapped with newspaper no name. Therefore, no one one
what is it and who is it from!

Other ideas:
It said, two heads is better than one, Please share on the thread here.
Or
@couchsurfingYK
https://www.facebook.com/csjogja
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Topic Discussion & Study Case

Day-1

1. Safety on couchsurfing
Safety - Personal Tips
Published by Dee Je · March 18, 2014 at 4:37 PM
PERSONAL SAFETY TIPS
New people and new places present opportunities for adventure, but
traveling can also be disorienting. To prepare you to make the best
possible decisions for yourself on your trip, we’ve put together a few
tips.

Do your Homework

! Look for hosts or surfers whose profiles are complete with a real name,
clear photos, and detailed descriptions of themselves and, if applicable,
their couches.
! Read reviews of hosts or travelers to get a sense of others’
experiences.
! What’s NOT there? Is there missing information or questions the
member could answer for you that would help you get a better sense of
who they are?
! Women travelers may prefer to book with female hosts, and vice versa.
! Make sure you’re clear about the level of privacy a host can offer you
when surfing. Carefully read through Couch Information on member
profiles and be sure to ask questions about anything that’s unclear.

Communicate

! Get to know potential Hosts or Surfers through our messaging system.


Don’t give out your personal contact information until you’ve met.
! Make sure you have a plan to communicate with friends, family and
backup accommodation options once you arrive. Will you have your
computer? Will your mobile phone work?
! Ask questions! Have conversations! You’ll know what to expect (and so
will your Host/Surfer), and you’ll likely both be more at ease when you
meet. Some things you may want to ask:
! How many people live in your home?
! Do you allow guests to use the kitchen?
! How many Surfers have you hosted (or how much have you Surfed)?
! Are there safety precautions I’ll need to take in the neighborhood or
surrounding areas?
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These initial conversations will tell you a lot. If anything about your
interaction makes you uncomfortable, look for a different Host/Surfer.
During your Host/Surf Experience

! Upon meeting, spend some time getting to know your Host or Surfer. Do you
feel comfortable with them? Is everything as you expected? If you feel uneasy
or something doesn’t seem right, trust your instincts and do what you need to
do to be comfortable.
! Get to know the “rules” of the house – are there hours when it’s best to be
quiet? How will you get in and out if you and your Host/Surfer have different
schedules?
! If you feel uncomfortable for any reason with your Surfer/Host, address the
situation politely and directly to see if you can find resolution.
! Maintain your faculties. Travel can be disorienting. Use of drugs and alcohol
can further complicate this. Don’t leave your well-being in the hands of
someone else.
! In any situation where you feel unsafe, threatened or in immediate danger,
remove yourself and contact the local authorities – such as police or
emergency services – right away. When you’re in a safe location, report the
incident to our Trust and Safety team. All reports are confidential.

2. How to be a good couchsurfer


Tips - General: Be a Great Couchsurfer
Published by Dee Je · March 18, 2014 at 4:19 PM

WHETHER YOU’RE TRAVELING THE WORLD, HOSTING


TRAVELERS, OR MAKING FRIENDS LOCALLY, BEING A
CONSCIENTIOUS AND GENEROUS COUCHSURFER WILL
ENRICH THE CONNECTIONS YOU MAKE WITH THE PEOPLE YOU
MEET.

! Share something
Be it stories, songs, food or your favorite coffee shop, Couchsurfing is
about sharing and connection. Be open to giving, receiving, and
discovering the unexpected.
! Respect differences
Help make the world smaller and friendlier. The diversity of people
across the globe is a beautiful thing, so contribute by respecting and
appreciating those differences, be they cultural or otherwise.
! Participate
Spend time with your host or surfer. Make new friends and help each
other discover new things about the world. If you’re new to
Couchsurfing, tap into your local community first. It helps to know
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people near you, so meet other Couchsurfers in your area by joining


groups and events.
! Be neat
Hosts, tidy up your space before Couchsurfers arrive. Surfers, leave it
better than you found it. Keep your things in order and always clean up
after yourself.
! Connect
Finding a place to stay is just part of the Couchsurfing experience.
More importantly, it’s about human connection. When you write a
couchrequest, let hosts know why you think you’d enjoy each other’s
company and what you’d like to contribute to your stay. When you’re
there, get to know your host and their way of life. See what you learn.
! Be reliable
If your plans change, let your host or surfer know.
! Trust your instincts
When looking for other Couchsurfers, always carefully review their
profiles and especially the references. Communicate through
Couchsurfing to get a better sense of who they are.
! Leave a reference
Be sure to leave references for people after hosting or surfing!
References help other members make informed decisions. Leave
truthful references that describe your experience with another member
accurately.

3. How to create good profile


Tips - Good Profile
Published by Dee Je · March 18, 2014 at 4:28 PM
The best Couchsurfing profile is one that shows members exactly who
you are. So if you’re a hula-hooping Vegan polyglot, show off your hula
photos and mention your favorite vegan burger recipe. If you’re a quiet
and thoughtful hiking philosopher, tell members about your favorite
books and local walks!

! Fill out your profile completely


A few sentences saying that you’re looking for a place to stay isn’t
enough. Potential hosts or guests need to feel connected to you, so
everything from the music you love to the places you’ve traveled will
help other members make an educated decision about whether to host
or surf with you.
! Don’t be afraid to discuss “controversial” topics
If you’re hosting and live in a rough neighborhood, you need to inform
other Couchsurfers beforehand. If you’re a surfer who doesn’t eat meat
and doesn’t want to stay with non-vegetarians, say that. The best
Couchsurfing experiences start with an open and honest dialogue.
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! Upload photos
The photos you choose represent who you are as a member of the
Couchsurfing community. Upload photos that show off your hobbies or
favorite memories and do try to choose wisely. If the first impression
you give is a wild shot of you drunk and shirtless, expect to only be
hosted by those who share your values.
! List your languages
Even if your French is rusty, you can always list yourself as a
‘Beginner.’ Don’t shortchange yourself! If you’re the only person in your
town with a few words of Mandarin, you could be a great resource and
the perfect choice for a Mandarin-speaking Couchsurfer traveling
through your area.
! Get inspired
If you need inspiration, browse experienced members’ profiles.
Ambassador profiles should turn up some good examples!
! Create an “active” profile
Many long-time Couchsurfers have spent years adding friends,
updating their travel map and collecting references, making their
profiles appealing. Join a few groups. The time you invest in your
Couchsurfing profile pays off in the long run.
! Read others’ profiles carefully
Just as you should take time and care building your own profile, so
should others with whom you choose to interact. Empty profiles, a lack
of photos and references usually implies a lack of interest in the
community. Stick to communicating with members who put into
Couchsurfing what they hope to get out.

4. How to be a good host


Tips - Basic for Host
Published by Dee Je · March 18, 2014 at 4:26 PM
You don’t need a couch to host a Couchsurfer. Hosts have let travelers
sleep on futons, in lavish guest houses, or on the floor of their cave.
What makes a great host is a spirit of generosity and passion to share
and learn about one another.
! Be curious
Take time to learn about your guest’s cultures, traditions, languages,
and customs. Ask questions! Learn how to cook an old family recipe or
a few words in their native language.
! Make a city guide
Even if you don’t have time to show your Couchsurfers around, you
can still provide a local perspective! Make a list of your favorite local
spots, events, or local attractions. Have fun by making a binder with old
city maps, transportation cards, or a “lost and found” of items previous
Couchsurfers left behind.
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! Set your boundaries


Write detailed guidelines in the Couch Information section of your
profile so surfers know if you’ll be a good fit before sending you a
couchrequest. Let Couchsurfers know what’s available to them, being
clear about whether they can use your computer, phone, washing
machine, or any other possessions.
! Keep your settings updated
If you can’t host anyone right now, make sure your profile says this, as
it will save everyone time when you’re not available.
! It’s never too late to say no
If a Couchsurfer makes you uncomfortable, whether through their
contact prior to their visit, once they arrive or halfway through their
stay, you can cancel the arrangements or ask them to leave. Surfing is
a privilege, not a right.
! Be a surfer
If you’re interested in hosting but have never Couchsurfed before, try
using the system yourself!
! Leave a reference
Leave your guest a reference and describe your experience with them
truthfully! References help other members make informed decisions.

5. How to be a good surfer


Tips - Basic for Travelers
Published by Dee Je · March 18, 2014 at 4:25 PM

During your first experience Couchsurfing, you’ll discover an entirely


new way of engaging with the world. To be a good guest, treat your
host and their home with kindness and respect. To be a great guest,
read these tips.
! Send a great couchrequest
Couchrequests shouldn’t be copy-and-paste “can I sleep on your
couch?” requests. Send thoughtful, personalized messages that use
your potential host’s name and make it clear you’ve read their profile.
! Communicate clearly
Follow up with everyone who responds to your couchrequests. When
someone accepts your request, work out exactly how and when you’ll
meet. If more than one host accepts, send notes to the others to let
them know so they don’t end up waiting.
! Inform yourself about local customs
Whether it’s being sensitive to staying with a host of a different gender
or learning the proper table etiquette, doing a bit of research before
Couchsurfing can reduce the risk of miscommunication.
! Have a back up plan
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Don’t forget your guidebook! If something comes up last minute or your


host’s plans change, be ready to find a hostel.
! Come prepared
Bring groceries or enough cash to eat out. Hosts are not expected to
feed you. We also think it’s nice to cook or treat your host to a meal as
a way to say thank you.
! Follow your host’s lead
Observe how your host behaves and respond similarly. If they are neat,
keep yourself and your belongings tidy. If they are sleeping and you’re
awake, don’t disturb them.
! Leave things in better condition than you found them
If your host lends you something, treat it well. Don’t leave the couch in
disarray, hang up your towel, etc. Basically, be a respectful guest.
! Contribute
Bring a gift or think about what you might want to offer your host. Some
surfers sing a song or bring something from their home country. Others
get to know their host first, then pick something up they feel would suit
them. Contributing can mean anything from offering good conversation,
fresh lemons, a home-cooked meal, or a quick lesson in a new skill.
! Be a host
To be a truly great guest, it helps to experience Couchsurfing from the
other side. If you’re able to host, why not test the waters and welcome
a traveler into your home?
! Leave a reference
Leave your host a reference and describe your experience with them
truthfully! References help other members make informed decisions.
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Study Case 1
1. Commercial benefits
Couchsurfing bukan market place untuk komersial, yakni dimana ada
semacam praktek yang dilakukan untuk memperolah pendapatan
untuk kepentingan pribadi. Couchsurfing adalah senbuah komunitas
dimana tidak ada “no money attach” alias non profit platform. Tapi
disisi lain dengan adanya couchsurfing harusnya juga memberikan
kontribusi ekonomi terhadap masyarakat dimana traveler pergi. Sejauh
mana toleransi kita dan bagaimana kita menyikapi masalah ini mari kita
bahas bersama.
Contoh commercial benefits yang telah terjadi:
Open Floor….

2. Local CS members are difficult to get a (local) host


Banyak masukan dari member local cs yang susah mendapatkan host
di negaranya sendiri, kenapa?
• Apakah ada yang salah dengan profilemu
• Apakah ada yang salah dengan caramu membuat request
• Apakah kamu kirim request ke orang yang salah
• Apakah calon host kamu itu bule hunter?

Day-2
1. Begpacker phenomenon
Fenomena begpacker khususnya di asean lagi viral, banyak kejadian
di thailand, malaysia, indonesia yang viral di pemberitaan turis asing
mencari duit dengan cara mengemis, ngamen, jualan postcard, dll.
Sejauh mana kita mentolerir kondisi seperti ini?
Apakah ini legal secara hukum di negara kita, mengingat mereka tidak
bekerja di sektor formil?

2. Hangout for date


Setelah cs mengeluarkan applikasi mobile yang cukup handy dan
membantu khususnya traveler untuk mencari host, atau teman hang
out dirasa cs seperti aplikasi medsoc lainnya seperti applikasi dating.
Orang orang akan berlomba untuk mencari simpati untuk ketemuan
dengan orang lain yang terkadang mereka tidak mau menerima orang
lain untuk join dengannya. Bla bla bla
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Question Banks:
1. Mana yang benar?
a. Coucsurfing pusat selalu membaca konten yang diposting di
website dan mendeteksi penyalahgunaan cs?
b. Couchsurfing mengandalkan bantuan dari member cs seperti
ambassador untuk mengidentifikasi penyalah gunaan cs.
2. Tim trust dan safety couchsurfing tidak akan menghapus reference
yang dipublish.
a. Benar
b. Salah
3. OK saja mengirimkan permintaan pertemanan (add friend) kepada
seseorang yang kamu belom pernah ketemu atau berinteraksi
dengannya.
a. Benar, gak ada masalah dengan itu
b. Salah, the trust and safety team merekomendasikan kamu
hanya menambahkan teman yang pernah kamu berinteraksi
atau pernah ketemu.
4. Kamu harus meminimalisir laporan yang dikirim ke tim trust and safety,
hanya melaporkan hal hal yang sangat penting da kritis untuk supaya
mereka tidak kewalahan dengan laporan
a. Benar
b. Salah
5. Skenario mana menurutmu sebuah postingan mengandung unsur
“commercial”. (multi pilihan)
a. Lowongan pekerjaan
b. Tawaran menjadi volunteer di sebuah organisasi/institusi untuk
hadir dan memberikan support terhadap project mereka.
c. Tawaran untuk menyewakan rumah/kos.
d. Tawaran temen cs untuk datang ke café saat dia manggung
dengan group band-nya.
6. Menurutmu mana postinga yang menyalahi aturan.
a. Potluck picnic.
b. Ajakan latihan yoga dengan ngumpulin sejumlah uang buat
bayar instruktur.
c. Diajak nonton konser/clubbing, tapi si organiser memberikan
keyword/sandi buat member cs supaya dapat gratis masuk.
d. Camping di pantai wonosari.
e. Bikin pancake tapi dengan syarat biaya beli bahan ditanggung
bersama.
7. Boleh nggak sih event cs itu diposting di web cs jika itu sebuah event
yang diorgainse pihak luar seperti; summer camp jogja atau night run?
a. Boleh
b. Tidak
8. Menurutmu, apakah event murni yang diorganise oleh cs itu diposting
di IG atau FB?
a. Boleh
b. Tidak
9. Kapan menurutmu kamu boleh sharing no hp mu di profile/cs web?
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a. Saat pertama emailan.


b. Hanya saat si calon host/surfer sudah konfirm.
c. Bagus koq pasang no hp di web cs jadi orang gampang hubungi
saya.
d. Sebuah event seharusnya ada no contact hp supaya mudah
dihubungi.
10. Sepertinya akun cs sesesorang ini seperti palsu/spam, aku harus lapor
nih ke tim trust/safety.
a. Benar
b. Salah
11. Si bunga curhat kalo dia digrepe grepe oleh hostnya, apa yang harus
kamu lakukan.
a. Langsung labrak hostnya.
b. Bilangin si bunga lapor polisi
c. Bilangin si bunga lapor sama tim trust and safety cs.
d. Kamu akan melaporkan insiden ini ke tim trust and safety cs.
e. Kamu akan bilang om DJ dan minta pendapat dia apa yang
harus dilakukan.
f. Kamu nulis negatif reference ke host si bunga.
g. Posting FB
h. Blow up masalah ini di group whats app.
12. Mana kasus yang paling pantas untuk kamu bikin laporan ke tim trust
and safety.
a. Seseorang kirim message yang tidak senonoh
b. Seseorang mencoba merayu kamu.
c. Seseorang sepertinya pegang pegang kamu saat kalian sedikit
tipsi.
d. Jika kamu merasa terintimidasi secara verbal.
e. Jika host kamu minta kamu tidur sekasur saat kamu datang ke
tempat dia, padahal di profilenya dia gak bilang “share surface”.
f. Calon host kamu bilang kalau dia mau ngehost kamu kalo kamu
mau unch unch sama dia.
13. Jika kamu merasa menjadi korban kriminal, maka kamu akan.
a. Nulis reference kalo “kamu tidak akan pernah mau ngesurf lagi
di tempat dia”.
b. Kamu aka lapor polisi
c. Kamu akan lapor tim trust and safety.
d. Kamu akan nulis di medsoc dan mention nama org tsb supaya
memberikan efek jera.
e. Kamu akan kirim pesan ke host dia terdahulu dan kepohin
mereka jika hal tersebut terjadi juga sama mereka.
14. Tim Trust dan safety cs akan membuat lapora kepada polisi setempat
atas nama kamu jika kamu sendiri merasa tidak aman/nyaman.
a. Benar
b. Salah
15. Its okay untuk create pfofile baru untuk mengetes fiture baru di cs.
a. Benar
b. Salah
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16. Siapapun boleh membuat profile di cs dan menjadi cs member


a. Benar
b. Tidak, dia minimum harus berusia 16 tahun sama saat kita
boleh dapat sim motor.
c. Tidak, dia harus berusia min 18 tahun, disaat dia dirasa sudah
bisa bertanggung jawab terhadap aspek legal dan hukum.
17. Jika kamu lupa password buat log in di CS makan kamu akan.
a. Membuat profile baru karena kondisi yang tidk bisa memulihkan
akun
b. Laporan ke tim trust da safety.
18. Kamu pasang status hangout dan terima message dari seseorang
ngajak ketemuan di hotel, kamu akan;
a. Ajak ketemu dia di angkringan saja.
b. Ketemu dia di lobby hotel
c. Langsung ke kamar dia
19. Ada si anu yag cukup dominan di setiap kesempatan ngumpul atau
chat di group, kamu akan;
a. Menjauhi dia karena kamu merasa gak nyaman
b. Biarin aja, kamu cuma mau temenan sama yang asik
menurutmu.
c. Ya gpp, dia temenku juga toh semua orang beda beda.
20. Kamu akan
a. Menulis reference duluan ke dia, karena kamu mengharapkan
dia aka menulis balik reference ke kamu.
b. Kamu nunggu dia duluan menulis reference ke kamu karena
kamu males takutnya gak sesuai.
c. Kamu minta dia menulis reference ke kamu duluan.

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