Indonesia is a sprawling archipelago of over 17,000 islands, 700 languages, and a population surging toward 280 million. Unsurprisingly, its entertainment landscape is not a monolith but a chaotic, colorful, and deeply stratified ecosystem. To understand Indonesian popular videos today is to witness a nation at a fascinating crossroads: deeply rooted in local tradition (like dangdut and sinetron), yet aggressively globalized through Korean pop culture and, most pivotally, the algorithmic power of short-form video platforms.
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