Popular videos on these platforms range from music videos and movie trailers to comedy sketches and vlogs. Indonesian users are particularly fond of content that is locally produced and relevant to their daily lives. For example, comedy channels such as Deddy Corbuzier and Atta Halilintar have gained massive followings, with millions of subscribers and views. Similarly, music videos by Indonesian artists such as Isyana Sarasvati and Raisa Andriana have also become extremely popular, with millions of views on YouTube.

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Indonesia has one of the world's most active YouTube communities, with several creators reaching tens of millions of subscribers. Frost Diamond

The landscape of Indonesian entertainment is a vibrant intersection of deep-rooted tradition and cutting-edge digital innovation. As one of the world's most populous and digitally active nations, Indonesia has transformed from a consumer of global media into a powerhouse of localized content, where ancient art forms like "Wayang" shadow puppets now share the screen with viral TikTok challenges and record-breaking local films. 1. The Digital Shift: Social Media as the New Stage

Indonesian TikTok is obsessed with synchronized group dancing. "Open Order" (where groups film themselves dancing to a single song in different locations) became a global trend. Songs like "Sial" by Mahalini or "Hingga Tua Bersama" by Rizky Febian serve as the soundtrack to millions of these videos.