Social media platforms have become an integral part of the daily lives of ABG SMA. They use these platforms not only to connect with friends but also to express themselves, share their experiences, and seek validation. The rise of social media influencers and celebrities among this age group has created new role models and trends. However, this also brings concerns about cyberbullying, online safety, and the impact of digital media on mental health.
An alarming trend shows that up to 30% of Indonesian teenagers now experience mental health problems. Issues like depression, loneliness, and academic pressure are increasingly common, with nearly 1 in 5 adolescents experiencing symptoms of anxiety. Kelakuan ABG SMA Jaman Sekarang Mesum di WC - INDO18
Penting untuk diingat bahwa setiap remaja berhak mendapatkan kesempatan untuk tumbuh dan berkembang dalam lingkungan yang aman dan mendukung. Dengan kerja sama dan komitmen dari keluarga, sekolah, dan masyarakat, kita bisa membantu mereka membangun masa depan yang cerah dan sukses. Social media platforms have become an integral part
Indonesian high schoolers are figuring out how to be individuals in a culture that demands obedience, digital in a society stuck in analog rules, and global while staying local. Their “bad behavior” often mirrors what adults model: hypocrisy, cruelty in group chats, performative piety, and fear of vulnerability. Penting untuk diingat bahwa setiap remaja berhak mendapatkan
Via Western influencers and YouTube vlogs, ABG are adopting a more confrontational, "straight-talking" style.