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Indonesian youth are among the highest social media users in the world. Understanding them means understanding their digital life.

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  • Finally, the physical space. Indonesian youth don't "go clubbing" as much as their Thai or Vietnamese neighbors due to strict liquor laws and religious norms. Instead, they inhabit Cafes and Live Houses. Indonesian youth are among the highest social media

    Cafe Hopping is a Sport Bandung, known as the "Paris of Java," has the highest density of hipster cafes per capita. For youth, the cafe is a third space: an office (Wi-Fi is fast), a dating spot, and a photo studio (lighting is curated). The kafe kekinian (contemporary cafe) aesthetic—exposed brick, monstera leaves, neon signs saying "Good Vibes Only"—is a deliberate escape from the chaos of macet (traffic). Finally, the physical space

    Live Houses for Hardcore In the underground scene, specifically in Bandung and Yogyakarta, DIY live houses are thriving. Gen Z is reviving hardcore punk and ska. These shows are strictly substance-free, start at 2 PM (to allow kids to get home before maghrib prayer), and feature mosh pits where participants wear hijabs or cross necklaces next to each other. It is a utopian microcosm of what Indonesian youth want: unity without uniformity. known as the "Paris of Java

    Nongkrong (hanging out) is sacred.


    Contrary to the old assumption that youth are apathetic, Gen Z in Indonesia is the most politically active generation since the 1998 Reform. However, they do it through memes and Twitter threads.