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Indonesian youth mix global trends with local climate (tropical, casual) and modesty adaptations.
While the West debates the dangers of TikTok, Indonesia has already moved on. Gen Z here doesn’t just watch content; they live in three parallel digital worlds: Indonesian youth mix global trends with local climate
The trend? Live-stream shopping. Forget sterile e-commerce. Indonesian youth want chaos. They want a charismatic host yelling about discounted kerupuk (crackers) while fighting with a puppet. It is entertainment, not commerce. While the West debates the dangers of TikTok,
Finally, the Indonesian youth are becoming political again—but not in the old sense of street protests (though those happen). This generation is focused on Green Islam and Zero Waste. not commerce. Finally
Bali and Jakarta are hubs for youth-led climate strikes. However, the unique trend is the marriage of faith and ecology. Young preachers on TikTok talk about "Titipan Tuhan" (God's trust) regarding the environment. "Thrifting" (buying second-hand vintage clothes) is massive, not just for style but as a rebellion against the fast fashion waste polluting the Citarum River.
They are also the driving force behind the rejection of "Old Politics." Gen Z voters are unaffiliated with the traditional parties; they are pragmatic idealists who will vote for a candidate based on their digital literacy and environmental record, not family lineage.