Then there is the gaming sector. Streamers like and MiawAug have turned "Mobile Legends" gameplay into stadium-filling spectacles. Their popular videos aren't just about high-skill play; they are about humor, screaming, and the chaotic energy that defines Indonesian internet culture.
TikTok has further democratized this. The Pansos (social climber) culture and FYP (For You Page) algorithms have birthed trends like the "Aura" dance challenges and the satirical Sohibul Hobi skits, where comedians mock the daily struggles of urban workers. While user-generated content dominates short-form stats, premium Indonesian entertainment has found a new home in streaming services. In the past three years, major players like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar have aggressively funded local originals.
This has legitimized the industry. Shows like Cigarette Girl (Gadis Kretek) became international sensations, praised for their cinematography and complex portrayal of the kretek (clove cigarette) industry. However, the true popular videos on these platforms remain horror and romance.