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This is the most uncomfortable truth. While Indonesians claim to be morally upright and religious (predominantly Muslim), the view counts on these viral videos tell a different story. A video of a sepasang ABG that goes viral gets millions of views. The same netizens who write "Maksiat!" (Sin!) are the ones who keep re-uploading the video, requesting the "full version" in Telegram groups, and zooming in on the faces. There is a voyeuristic moral bankruptcy in the adults who consume this content under the guise of "spreading awareness."
: Indonesia is a deeply religious nation where Islamic values, along with Christian, Hindu, and regional customs, dictate strict moral codes. Concepts like Silaturahmi (communal harmony) and Norma Kesopanan (norms of politeness) expect youth to exhibit modesty, respect for elders, and restraint.
: Anak Baru Gede (literally "newly grown children") refers to young adolescents navigating the transition from childhood to adulthood. This is the most uncomfortable truth
Recent viral events involving young people in Indonesia highlight a mix of privacy violations and shifting social norms:
Indonesia boasts one of the world's most active social media populations, but this hyper-connectivity has outpaced digital literacy and cybersecurity awareness among youth. The same netizens who write "Maksiat
The cultural fallout of a viral teenage scandal is rarely distributed equally. In Indonesian culture, the concepts of nama baik (good family name) and aib (shame) are heavily gendered.
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While the phrase implies a pair ( sepasang ), the social stigma and cyberbullying are disproportionately directed at the young girl.
This case is one of many similar incidents in Indonesia, indicating an alarming trend of risky behavior:
The "viral sepasang ABG" trend is a mirror reflecting Indonesia’s struggle to balance its conservative roots unfiltered digital future
When a video of an ABG couple goes viral, the comment section typically follows a predictable script: