Cultural responses in Ponorogo are deeply rooted in the concept of malu (shame). When a student is involved in a moral scandal, the shame extends to the family and the school. This often leads to discriminatory rules where pregnant students or those involved in scandals are forced to drop out. While the Juvenile Criminal Justice System in Indonesia increasingly encourages restorative justice and rehabilitation over punishment, the "social punishment" from the community remains a potent force that can impede a child's recovery and future prospects. Conclusion

: Local authorities and experts point to the lack of digital literacy and parental supervision as major factors. Students often access inappropriate content via smartphones and social media, which can lead to risky sexual behavior. Sexual Education Stigma

When instances of underage intimacy or pregnancy come to light, the immediate cultural response is often to hide the "shame" through forced early marriage, rather than addressing the root psychological or educational causes. Social and Economic Consequences

Indonesia's internet landscape is overwhelmingly mobile-first. Millions of minors in regencies like Ponorogo gain unrestricted access to smartphones and high-speed mobile data. For many families, these devices are essential tools for education, yet parents often lack the technical literacy to monitor their use. Algorithmic Exploitation and Privacy Ignorance

: Engaging in premarital sex is viewed as a source of great shame ( aib ) for families. This often forces quick, underage marriages to "save face" and protect reputations. The Digital Influence and Policy Response

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MNB engedély száma: H-EN-I-1064/2013.