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While YouTube remains the king of long-form, TikTok has become the cultural curator of Indonesia. With over 100 million active users, Indonesia is TikTok’s second-largest market after the US.
What trends on Indonesian TikTok?
Indonesians love horror. From Pocong to Kuntilanak, local folklore is terrifying. This has translated into a massive niche on YouTube where creators like Calvin Edbert and Bella Kurnia recreate true crime or urban legend stories using eerie sound design and stock footage. These "creepypasta" channels routinely garner 5-10 million views per upload, proving that fear is a universal language. While YouTube remains the king of long-form, TikTok
A uniquely massive sub-genre in Indonesia is the "street prank." Channels like Ferdinan S. (now known as Fadly Faisal) and Baim Wong have popularized videos where creators surprise strangers with money, test honesty, or simulate dramatic social scenarios. While controversial, these videos tap into a desire for authentic (or staged-authentic) human interaction mixed with the "shock factor" that drives virality. Indonesians love horror