The digital world has provided a new and vast arena for the "pecinta adrenaline rush eksib di depan publik." Through platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, individuals can perform for a global audience, sharing their extreme sports feats, daring stunts, and even provocative content. The immediate feedback loop of likes, shares, and comments provides a potent dopamine hit, reinforcing the behavior and encouraging more extreme displays. The line between sharing a thrilling experience and engaging in exhibitionism can become blurred online, as the desire for attention and validation drives users to push boundaries further. Some activities, like those at Playtopia Adventure, are specifically designed to be shared on social media with hashtags like #playtopiaadventure and #olahragaadrenalin, turning a physical thrill into a digital spectacle.

These acts are often recorded. Once shared online, they are permanent and can be used for blackmail or lead to job loss and social shaming.

Exhibitionism, or "eksibisionisme" in Indonesian, is often classified as a paraphilic disorder characterized by repetitive, sexually stimulating fantasies, urges, or behaviors related to displaying one's genitals to an unsuspecting stranger. The primary motive is to achieve sexual gratification through the shocked, fearful, or impressed reaction of the viewer. In the context of the "pecinta adrenaline rush," the exhibitionist act itself becomes the source of the adrenaline surge. The risk of being seen, caught, or judged creates a powerful feedback loop: the anticipation triggers an adrenaline rush, which is then channeled into sexual or emotional arousal. For some, this kink operates on a simple but potent feedback loop where the risk of exposure creates an adrenaline surge that is then channeled into sexual arousal.