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While writing this article, one must address a final, uncomfortable truth: The spread of the phrase "Mesum Ngintip Ibu Lagi" in search engines and WhatsApp chains is part of the problem. Clicking on such a video, even out of curiosity, finances the voyeuristic industry. Video Mesum Ngintip Ibu Lagi Ngentot ~UPD~
1. The ITE Law (Information and Electronic Transactions Act)
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Currently, the law punishes the maker of the ngintip content, but rarely the 10,000 people who watched and saved it. Reform to the ITE Law should criminalize the possession of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) specifically targeting mothers. South Korea’s success in curbing Molka (hidden camera crime) came from arresting buyers, not just sellers.
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The "Ngintip" phenomenon serves as a critical lens through which to examine Indonesian social issues and culture. Addressing it requires open discussion, better education, and a strong, collective push towards creating a safer, more respectful digital society.
Indonesia has some of the world's highest rates of internet and smartphone penetration, yet digital literacy has not grown at the same pace.