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Looking forward, the next wave is already crashing. Virtual YouTubers (VTubers) are growing in Indonesia. AI-generated hosts are starting to appear on popular video feeds, reading news with a perfect Javanese accent or selling products in a loop 24/7. While traditionalists prefer human warmth, Gen Alpha is already engaging with these digital avatars as if they were real celebrities.

Indonesia is famously superstitious, and that translates perfectly to video content. Channels dedicated to "mystery exploration"—visiting abandoned houses or haunted kuburan (cemeteries) at midnight—accrue massive followings. The production value is often low (just a phone light and a shaky hand), which ironically adds to the authenticity. Short-form horror on TikTok, involving OOTD (Outfit of the Day) transitions that suddenly reveal a ghost, is a staple of Indonesian popular videos. Looking forward, the next wave is already crashing

One thing Western streaming services struggle to replicate is the Indonesian internet’s love for horror-comedy. Creators like The Onsu Family and Ferdian Eol have mastered the "prank gone wrong" horror skit. Think a pocong (shrouded ghost) popping out of a rice field—only for the victim to start laughing and offer it some indomie. While traditionalists prefer human warmth, Gen Alpha is

These short videos (60 seconds or less) are perfectly engineered for WhatsApp forwards and TikTok loops. They mix kampung (village) superstition with modern meme culture. It is absurd, low-budget, and absolutely addictive. The production value is often low (just a

To understand the algorithm in Indonesia, you need to understand three cultural drivers: