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This obsession with public morality is not confined to internet forums; it is deeply embedded in Indonesia’s legal and political landscape. The country’s socio-cultural environment has grown increasingly conservative over the past two decades. Laws like the Information and Electronic Transactions Act (UU ITE) and the strict Anti-Pornography Law often end up penalizing the victims of leaked media rather than the perpetrators who distributed it.

A typical timeline of events includes:

Indonesia’s social media commentators frequently treat the victim of a leak as the perpetrator of a moral crime. Instead of investigating the illegal distribution of private media, public discourse focuses on punishing the woman for creating it. Digital Voyeurism and the Economy of "Spill the Tea" This obsession with public morality is not confined