Globalized digital content often contrasts with traditional or conservative communal values. Teenagers navigating these two worlds may experience peer pressure to participate in online trends that lack proper safety frameworks or adult guidance.
Digital Morality and the ABG Subculture: Navigating Social Media Risks and Cultural Identity in Indonesia.
Excessive screen time and exposure to high-risk content are linked to a rise in anxiety disorders among teenagers, highlighting a growing public health issue. 4. The Path Forward: Education and Regulation Excessive screen time and exposure to high-risk content
Also, need to mention how Islam, as a dominant religion, influences social norms versus the influence of global culture. Perhaps discuss urban-rural disparities in this issue.
Addressing these issues requires a multi-stakeholder approach that focuses on prevention and support: Perhaps discuss urban-rural disparities in this issue
Family structures and values play a crucial role in shaping a child's understanding of appropriate behavior. Changes in family dynamics, such as more parents working outside the home, can impact the ability of families to monitor and guide their children.
: Research indicates that exposure to explicit content on platforms like Bigo Live can lead to "imitative behavior," where adolescents attempt to replicate what they see, often in conflict with their personal religious or moral values. Jurnal Peneliti. net Health and Legal Risks When digital mishaps occur
This cultural duality often results in a complex social environment for youth. When digital mishaps occur, the public discourse sometimes prioritizes moral judgment over the psychological well-being of the individuals involved. Strengthening community support systems is essential to ensure that youth are guided with empathy rather than being marginalized. The Role of Education and Policy