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Jakarta, Indonesia – In the past year, Indonesian social media feeds—from X (Twitter) to TikTok and Telegram—have been flooded with a specific type of trending topic: Viral Skandal ABG (Viral Scandals of Teenagers/High School Students). While the term often generates morbid curiosity and millions of views, beneath the sensational thumbnails lies a complex web of cultural friction, legal vulnerability, and a generational clash over privacy and morality.
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Indonesian digital culture suffers from a paradox: society is famously polite in person (sopan santun) but brutal online. When an ABG scandal breaks, the comments section becomes a court of lynch mob justice. Netizens use terms like "Haram jadah" (illegitimate child) or "Anak durhaka" (disobedient child). This public shaming is often justified as "nasihat" (advice), but it is purely punitive.
These are just a few examples of the many social and cultural issues that have gone viral in Indonesia. The country's large and active online community has played a significant role in shaping public discourse and holding those in power accountable.