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In this article, we will explore the concept of "reupload pelajar" and its implications on Indonesian social issues and culture. We will also examine the historical context of Indonesian culture, the impact of technology on society, and the ways in which young people are using social media to express themselves and engage with social issues.
In Indonesian student culture, reuploading a screenshot of someone's Instagram story or TikTok is a form of social warfare. If a student posts something "sombong" (arrogant) or "savage," the reupload is meant to bongkar aib (expose disgrace). In this article, we will explore the concept
One of the most prominent issues surfaced by this trend is the blurring of boundaries between private school life and public entertainment. In Indonesia, the concept of "nongkrong" (hanging out) is central to social life. "Reupload" culture takes this physical tradition and digitizes it, allowing students from Sabang to Merauke to participate in a collective "digital schoolyard." However, this often comes at the cost of privacy. Content that was meant for a small circle of friends frequently goes viral without the original creator's consent, leading to unintended consequences like school disciplinary actions or cyberbullying. If a student posts something "sombong" (arrogant) or
Indonesia's LGBTQ+ community faces significant challenges, from discrimination and stigma to violence and marginalization. While there are signs of progress, including the growing visibility of LGBTQ+ individuals in media and politics, much work remains to be done to ensure equal rights and acceptance. While there are signs of progress
This sparked a national debate on gender-based violence and "rape culture" in higher education.
Despite restrictions, Indonesian university students remain at the forefront of addressing sensitive social issues via viral content.
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