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It began innocuously. A series of parody videos from a creator in East Java—dressed in a hybrid costume mixing Bajaj (a traditional Betawi mask) with a Saudi-inspired gamis and Korean K-pop choreography—went viral. The video was meant to be satirical, highlighting the chaotic blend of influences in urban Indonesian youth. However, within 72 hours, the "ICA Cull" had begun: hardline cultural groups reported the video en masse, the creator was doxxed, and the platform (TikTok/Instagram) removed the content for "violating community standards on ethnic mockery."
Other cases, such as a viral two-year-old video of a building fire that triggered a massive deployment of six firetrucks, show how easily old, decontextualized content can cause public panic. Similarly, hoaxes about Chinese military invasions or manipulated ballots for President Joko Widodo have spread, forcing actual police investigations and arrests. The government's response to these hoaxes is often heavy-handed, using the same legal framework to target both those who create and those who merely click "share".
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Indonesia is a nation where "saving face" (* menjaga nama baik*) is paramount. In traditional Javanese or Minang culture, open conflict is avoided. However, the internet is a theater of conflict. When a piece of content goes viral, it forces millions of eyes onto a single individual. If that individual satirizes a religious figure, a tribal custom, or a regional dialect, they are not just "making a joke"—they are perceived as disrupting the cosmic social order.
Viral cases in late 2023, such as the feud between the environmental activists (Pandawara) and local government, or the case of influencer Oklin Fia, illustrate how public opinion can sway authority. However, within 72 hours, the "ICA Cull" had
Viral Indonesia: ICA Cull, Social Media Justice, and the New Cultural Shift
Understanding how internet phenomenons cross into systemic social issues requires looking closely at the mechanisms of public judgment, digital morality, and institutional responses within Indonesian society. It seems you are requesting a paper on
For those looking to engage with the culture beyond the screen, Indonesia offers deep-rooted traditions that celebrate its diversity: (PDF) Navigating Cancel Culture in Indonesia - ResearchGate