Indonesia is a country rooted in Adab (etiquette) and Ketimuran (Eastern) values. When a pair of teenagers goes viral for behavior deemed "inappropriate," it triggers a massive cultural pushback.
Likes and shares provide immediate dopamine hits.
Expulsion from schools or forced resignations, effectively compromising their future prospects.
This raises a critical social question:
Unlike in Western contexts where sharing such content is broadly recognized as revenge porn , in many Indonesian online spaces, it is framed as "exposure" or "educational entertainment." The comment sections quickly devolve into victim-blaming: “Malu-maluin orang tua,” “Salah sendiri bikin konten,” or “Harusnya mikir dulu sebelum rekam.”