: High-profile criminal cases, such as the murder of Brigadier J by Ferdy Sambo or the persecution case by Mario Dandy, only saw significant legal progression after intense social media pressure.
Digital creators are increasingly using platforms to blend Indonesian folklore with modern aesthetics, bringing myths like Batara Kala to a global audience. : High-profile criminal cases, such as the murder
: Indonesian society increasingly uses social media for "cancel culture," which fluctuates between social control (punishing norm violations) and cyberbullying. Notable viral cases include the Gus Miftah controversy involving offensive remarks and public backlash against Pertamina for alleged fuel-related vehicle damage. Notable viral cases include the Gus Miftah controversy
ICA posts an anonymous letter from a university student who was expelled after seeking therapy. The post goes viral with #BukaSuara (#SpeakUp). Universities across Java start revising health policies. Universities across Java start revising health policies
There is a perception of poor enforcement, leading netizens to take social justice into their own hands via digital campaigns. Digital "Cancel Culture" vs. Traditional Values
In conclusion, Indonesian culture and social issues are complex and multifaceted. While the country faces many challenges, its rich cultural heritage and resilient people continue to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.