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This report provides an overview of viral social issues and cultural dynamics in

The ICA is a cultural organization that aims to promote and preserve Indonesian culture. However, the recent viral video has raised concerns about the organization's activities and its impact on social issues in Indonesia. This report provides an overview of viral social

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." Example B: Online Loan Terror A thread about

Example A: Mental Health Stigma
ICA posts an anonymous letter from a university student who was expelled after seeking therapy. The post goes viral with #BukaSuara (#SpeakUp). Universities across Java start revising health policies. particularly in the poultry sector

Indonesian culture has always revolved around ngobrol (chatting) and sharing stories. Social media is simply the modern-day warung kopi (coffee shop).

  1. Animal welfare: The disturbing footage highlighted the deplorable conditions and treatment of animals in the poultry industry, sparking a national conversation about animal welfare and the need for stricter regulations.
  2. Food safety and security: The ICA Cull incident raised concerns about the safety and quality of food products, particularly in the poultry sector, which is a significant contributor to Indonesia's food industry.
  3. Labor rights: The incident also shed light on the often-overlooked labor practices in the poultry industry, with many workers facing hazardous working conditions and low wages.

Example B: Online Loan Terror
A thread about debt collectors shaming a mother on social media. ICA’s followers mass-report the lenders. OJK (Financial Services Authority) launches an investigation.