Social media platforms have become an integral part of modern life, especially for young adults. These platforms have given rise to a new era of content creators, influencers, and celebrities who have built their careers and fame online. In Indonesia, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have become incredibly popular, with millions of users sharing their daily lives, talents, and interests.
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This trend encapsulates a complex intersection of youth culture: the desire for social validation through "lifestyle" display, the consumption of "entertainment," and the lingering technological artifacts of early mobile internet (indicated by the "3gp" file format). This paper aims to dissect this phenomenon, moving beyond the surface level of the search terms to understand the underlying sociological drivers, the risks of digital exploitation, and the evolving definition of entertainment for Generation Z and Alpha in Indonesia. Social media platforms have become an integral part
The "pamer" lifestyle trend has a dark side, as chasing views can sometimes lead to serious trouble. This urgency to create viral content has resulted in some dangerous pranks. For example, in May 2026, two teenagers in Lamongan caused widespread panic after posting a video of one of them dressed as a pocong (a ghost in a shroud), terrifying local residents before police determined it was an elaborate prank. Such actions highlight the extreme measures some teens take for a few seconds of internet fame. This paper aims to dissect this phenomenon, moving