Privacy and modesty are cornerstones of Indonesian etiquette; voyeurism is seen as a betrayal of these core values.
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In Indonesian society, Mesum is not merely "naughty." It carries the weight of religious transgression (both Islamic and Christian norms in Indonesia condemn voyeurism as a path to zina or sin) and legal violation. Under Indonesia’s widely criticized KUHP (Penal Code) and the new draft criminal code, acts of kesusilaan (morality) are heavily policed. Article 281 and 282 of the old KUHP criminalize public indecency and the distribution of obscene materials. Peeping ( ngintip ) with sexual intent falls directly into this category, punishable by jail time. Article 281 and 282 of the old KUHP
The phrase —which translates roughly to "indecent/lewd act of peeking at a mother again"—points to a troubling intersection of digital voyeurism, the erosion of family privacy, and the sensationalist nature of viral content in Indonesia. the erosion of family privacy
This landmark law specifically recognizes Electronic-Based Sexual Violence (KBSE) , including the non-consensual sharing of sexual content.