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TikTok and Instagram have changed the landscape. The "pelajar masih berseragam" phenomenon is now often performative. Students film themselves dancing Jawa or K-pop in malls while wearing uniforms, then dare netizens to "rat them out" to their schools.
The Ombudsman of the Streets Indonesian netizens have become a digital satpam. There are countless Twitter threads and Facebook groups dedicated to shaming "pelajar masih berseragam" who are dating (PACARAN) publicly. TikTok and Instagram have changed the landscape
This raises a critical social issue: The erosion of privacy and the rise of public shaming as discipline. Instead of the school handling the issue internally, the student’s face (and the school’s logo on the uniform) becomes a national spectacle. While proponents argue it keeps the generasi muda in line, psychologists warn that this constant surveillance creates anxiety and a false concept that "looking innocent" is more important than "being educated." This raises a critical social issue: The erosion
A positive challenge for students in uniform to perform a small cultural act: A positive challenge for students in uniform to
Students upload a photo (face hidden, uniform visible) to earn points for their school.
Is the "pelajar masih berseragam" always a problem? Several schools and policymakers are rethinking the rigidity.
The Indonesian National Police (Polri) have integrated Polisi Sekolah programs where officers specifically look for pelajar masih berseragam out of bounds, but they are trained to escort them home or to the school, rather than shame them. The shift is from "criminalizing the uniform" to "protecting the child."