The phenomenon of "Koleksi Pelajar Mesum ABG" (collections of indecent videos involving middle and high school students) represents a critical intersection of digital technology, shifting adolescent behavior, and deep-seated cultural taboos in Indonesia. Social and Cultural Drivers Access vs. Literacy
: Indonesian youth sexuality is largely governed by a "sacred triangle" of heterosexuality, marriage, and reproduction. Sex is culturally framed as a topic only appropriate for those about to marry, leaving a massive knowledge void for adolescents. The Australian National University Stigma as a Barrier The phenomenon of "Koleksi Pelajar Mesum ABG" (collections
: Data indicates that roughly 20.59% of pornography victims in Indonesia are under 17 years old. Sex is culturally framed as a topic only
This issue is deeply rooted in Indonesian culture and society, where the notion of "mesum" (intimacy) and the concept of "abg" (which refers to teenagers or young adults) are complex and multifaceted. The rise of social media and the internet has made it easier for such content to be created, shared, and accessed, often with devastating consequences for the individuals involved. The rise of social media and the internet
: The spread of such content also highlights issues of privacy and digital literacy among young people. Many may not fully understand the implications of sharing intimate content online or the potential for it to be misused.
The phenomenon of "Koleksi Pelajar Mesum ABG" highlights the complexities of Indonesian society and culture. To address this issue, a comprehensive approach is needed that involves: