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    Indonesian Youth Perspective Towards Youtube Talkshow: Jakarta Uncensored

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    2023
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    Hormigas, Jemima Josephine
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    Urban generations, the youth, are involved in their own private pool association with their own sets of unofficial common cultures. Acknowledging about things that done by teenagers, in the other hand, do we acknowledge about the other side and the ‘truth untold’? The free flow of acculturation in the metropolitan environment formed new lines each time, that we considered as a ‘barrier’. Jakarta Uncensored YouTube channel produced sets of content that actually talk in-depth about the related issues directly from the people involved. Contents that categorized as taboo, forbidden, sensitive and, sinful but, too bad to be true. Common public secret and information that the public prefer to ignore. The Jakarta Uncensored content is formed as a representative from the ‘Darkside’ of Jakarta and its teenagers. several problems appeared to be considered as, do other parts of teenager population face the same issues as the Jakarta Uncensored content states and what’s triggering the percentages of these kinds of related issues, geographically nor age range? how do researcher is pursuing an interview with specific subjects to obtain various point of view to gain different perspectives of teenagers based on the taboo things that actually happening behind the screen that the public choose to avoid and acknowledge. Some points addressed by this research are, things that the mass people unconsciously agreed as ‘nasty’ and being avoided doesn’t mean those are non-existent. and human as individuals in the social circles that naturally having desire and different regulations towards themselves, the context that discussed eventually resulting different comprehension and responses accordingly.
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