摘要:Farmers' and fishermen's operations surrounding Lake Tempe are heavily reliant on the ebb and flow of the lake's water. On the one hand, fisherman desire a high water level, while farmers anticipate the lake level to remain low and do not care about their property. The purpose of this research is to uncover the usage of social media in anticipation of seasonal circumstances that are damaging to farmers and fishers. The research strategy is descriptive qualitative, with in-depth interviews and a literature review serving as the primary data gathering tools. The findings revealed that family and kinship social networks remained the most important factors. The structure of government institutions' social networks is linked to aid, either directly or indirectly, such as help for manufacturing facilities. During the election campaign era, networks to parties are typically used as ambition money at democratic parties. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are another social network that farmers and fishers use for revolving capital assistance, skill development, and environmental facility improvement.