Indonesian Female Audience towards Pornographic Media Content
Regarding online platforms and content, Indonesia has a vibrant digital landscape, with many social media platforms, online streaming services, and websites popular among its young and tech-savvy population. Indo Mesum Tube 2013
The Indonesian government attempts to police this landscape through the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (UU ITE). While intended to prevent the spread of defamatory or pornographic content, the law is often criticized for its ambiguity. It has been used to criminalize those who distribute content, but it has also been weaponized against victims or used to silence political dissent. The "War on Pornography" is a frequent government initiative, involving the blocking of websites and the arrest of individuals, reflecting the state’s effort to enforce moral standards in the digital sphere. It has been used to criminalize those who
When scandals break involving public figures or private citizens, they often dominate social media trends in Indonesia. This reflects a culture of "moral panic," where society becomes fixated on specific instances of perceived moral decay. The viral nature of these scandals often overshadows the legal rights of the individuals involved, turning personal tragedies into public spectacles for consumption and judgment. This reflects a culture of "moral panic," where