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Rather than abandoning their heritage, Indonesian youth are "remixing" it. How Social Media Is Shaping Youth Culture in Indonesia
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Indonesian youth culture is a vibrant collision of ancestral traditions and digital-first global trends. With nearly 25% of the population—roughly 66 million people—aged between 10 and 24, this demographic is not just consuming culture but actively reshaping it in real-time. Rather than abandoning their heritage, Indonesian youth are
: Communication is defined by Bahasa Gaul (youth slang), an informal style that consciously opposes the formality of standard Indonesian to build peer solidarity. Tradition in a Modern Lens With nearly 25% of the population—roughly 66 million
: Instagram (93.3%) and WhatsApp (86.7%) lead social media usage, followed by YouTube and TikTok, which has become a primary driver of trends and "cancel culture".
Social media is the "shared living space" of young Indonesians, with active users reaching 143 million.