Indonesian youth are the most likely in Southeast Asia to use social media for political criticism. They often use 15-second videos and memes to turn political frustrations into collective awareness through satire.
Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, has a vibrant and dynamic youth culture. The country's young population, aged 15-24, accounts for approximately 21% of the total population. This report provides an overview of Indonesian youth culture and trends, highlighting their values, interests, and behaviors. Indonesian youth are the most likely in Southeast
Instagram remains the top choice (81%), followed by TikTok (70%) and YouTube (69%). The country's young population, aged 15-24, accounts for
From "thrifting" (buying second-hand clothes in areas like Pasar Senen) to plastic-free movements, sustainability has become a status symbol. Mental Health Awareness: From "thrifting" (buying second-hand clothes in areas like
From "plastic-free" movements in Bali to forest conservation campaigns in Kalimantan, the youth are the primary drivers of eco-consciousness.
Indonesian youth are shaping the country's lifestyle trends, with a focus on:
The agency of the heart: internet chatting as youth culture in Indonesia