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Indonesia, as the world’s fourth most populous nation and a digital powerhouse in Southeast Asia, has witnessed a seismic shift in its entertainment landscape over the past decade. This paper examines the evolution of popular video content in Indonesia, transitioning from traditional television (sinetron) to digital-first platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Reels. It explores key genres including Pawang Hujan (rain charmers), mukbang, comedy sketches ( Laporkan Pak ), and the rising influence of local live-streaming commerce. Furthermore, this paper analyzes how these videos reflect and shape Indonesian youth culture, language (Bahasa Gaul), and social norms. The findings suggest that while global platforms dominate distribution, content remains deeply localized, driven by Islamic values, regional humor, and hyperlocal storytelling.

Platforms like TikTok Shop (before the 2023 regulatory ban, later restructured) and Shopee Live have turned commerce into entertainment. Hosts sing, dance, and tell stories while selling thrift clothes , skincare, or makanan ringan . This genre, called live-selling , often features rapid-fire promo bahasa and exaggerated reactions. sma bokep

Indonesia has a deep-rooted belief in the supernatural ( hantu , genderuwo , kuntilanak ). Channels like Miawaug (true crime/paranormal) and Calon Sarjana (exploring haunted locations) garner millions of views. The “Pocong” (wrapped ghost) challenge videos periodically go viral. Indonesia, as the world’s fourth most populous nation

Digital-native comedy groups like Majelis Lucu Indonesia (MLI) and Kemal Palevi produce satirical sketches on everyday issues: macet (traffic jams), RT/RW meetings , and preman (local thugs). The phrase “Laporkan Pak!” (Report it, sir!) became a meme mocking performative social media activism. Furthermore, this paper analyzes how these videos reflect

Unlike the Korean focus on quantity, Indonesian mukbang emphasizes pedas (spiciness) and kriuk (crunchiness). Creators like Lambang Pasaribu and Sarah Bela eat seblak (spicy wet snack), cireng (fried tapioca), and sambal challenges. These videos often blend with Warung Vlog aesthetics—street food stalls.