Furthermore, there is a growing backlash against "toxic entertainment"—specifically, reality TV snippets that feature arguments, crying, and physical fights (often called Konten perkelahian ). Critics argue that the algorithm rewards negativity. As a result, the government is pushing for more Gotong Royong (mutual cooperation) content, which forces creators to walk a tightrope between viral shock value and national civility.
Furthermore, the government is increasingly strict. The and the Ministry of Communication frequently demand the removal of content deemed "asoy" (too provocative) or blasphemous. Navigating religious and cultural sensitivity is the tightrope every creator walks.