The recent viral phenomenon of "viral-based policy" (often referred to as ) has become a defining characteristic of Indonesian digital culture, where social media pressure directly influences government action and judicial outcomes. The Digital Shift: "No Viral, No Justice"
In the fast-paced digital landscape of in April 2026, the phrase " The recent viral phenomenon of "viral-based policy" (often
between 2024 and early 2026. The term "" primarily refers to Frederika Alexis Cull While there is no single case known as
originated from traditional Indonesian culture and has since become a major lens for viewing current social issues and the country's "viral-based" policy culture. 1. Cultural Roots: The "Aura Farming" Dance The trend began at the Pacu Jalur traditional boat race festival in Riau province. The "Anak Joy" (Tokak Luan): Eleven-year-old Rayyan Arkan Dika The "ICA Cull": Social Media Restrictions
The digital landscape in Indonesia is currently defined by a "TikTok generation" using social media to drive social and political change.
While there is no single case known as the "ICA Cull" in Indonesia as of April 2026, the search results highlight a growing "viral-based policy" culture and several recent high-profile social issues that often merge terms like "ICA" (typically referring to Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority) with Indonesian events. Social Issues and the "Viral-Based Policy"
enforcement) has become a defining viral phenomenon in 2026, marking a pivotal shift in Indonesian social issues and digital culture. This "cull" refers to the mass restriction of social media access for users under 16, which began on March 28, 2026. The "ICA Cull": Social Media Restrictions