The rise of social media has brought issues of privacy and consent to the forefront of Indonesian public discourse. Addressing these challenges requires a look at how digital culture intersects with societal expectations.
Social responsibility in the digital age involves moving beyond judgment and focusing on the systemic protection of privacy. Ensuring that the burden of digital safety is shared by platforms, educators, and the community helps create a culture where technology serves as a tool for connection rather than a medium for privacy violations. Ngintip Smu Mesum