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Videos of students wearing Batik or Tenun with modern styling frequently go viral.
There is a massive shift in how Indonesian youth view mental health. Re-uploading content about burnout, academic pressure, and the importance of "healing" is a way for students to break the generational stigma often held by older "Boomer" or Gen X parents who might dismiss these struggles. 3. The Digitalization of the "Democracy"