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YouTube is the de facto television of Indonesia. With over 150 million active internet users, Indonesia is consistently ranked among the top five countries for YouTube viewership. Unlike Western markets where music videos dominate, Indonesian YouTube is driven by vloggers, pranksters, and religious influencers.

: Video discovery increasingly leads directly to purchases within "super-apps" like TikTok, Tokopedia, and Shopee. YouTube is the de facto television of Indonesia

The rush to create has a dark side.

No discussion of Indonesian popular videos is complete without addressing the nation’s obsession with horror. But unlike Western horror which is purely gothic, Indonesian pop videos have perfected the horor-komedi (horror-comedy). Shows like The East or the countless "Malam Jumat Kliwon" (Friday Night Kliwon) shorts on TikTok blend pocong (shrouded ghosts) and kuntilanak (vampire ghosts) with physical slapstick. This genre works because it mirrors the Indonesian worldview: the supernatural is not separate from daily life, but interwoven with it. A ghost is scary, but a ghost slipping on a wet floor because ibu-ibu (housewives) just mopped it is peak Indonesian humor. These videos are often shot on smartphone cameras with minimal lighting, yet they generate millions of shares because they feel authentic and familiar. : Video discovery increasingly leads directly to purchases

Indonesia loves ghosts. The Pocong (shrouded ghost), Kuntilanak (female vampire), and Tuyul (goblin) are staples. Any video thumbnail featuring a haunted doll or an abandoned house in the countryside will autoplay millions of times. Channels like Miawaug (gaming/horror) thrive on playing indie horror games set in Indonesian villages, while real-life exploration channels risk trespassing into "haunted" locations. But unlike Western horror which is purely gothic,