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Social media has become an integral part of Indonesian youth culture, with many young people using platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook to connect with friends, share their experiences, and express themselves. Online communities centered around shared interests, such as music, fashion, and activism, have become a defining feature of Indonesian youth culture.
This is a politics of rasa (feeling/vibe). It is less about policy and more about empathy, justice, and the exposure of hypocrisy. The youth have a highly sensitive hypocrisy detector, and they deploy the digital gibah (gossip) machine—a weaponized form of the traditional village rumor mill—to enforce social accountability. Social media has become an integral part of
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