Another significant issue is the lack of communication and openness within Indonesian families. The act of secretly watching or observing one's mother implies a level of secrecy and mistrust, highlighting the need for more open and honest dialogue within families. This can be particularly important in addressing issues such as domestic violence, mental health, and social inequality.

Algorithms on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Telegram prioritize high-engagement keywords. Sensationalist or taboo phrases are amplified because they trigger rapid clicks.

Government initiatives like Siberkreasi must continue to penetrate rural and suburban areas, teaching families not just how to use technology, but how to navigate it safely.

Indonesia is widely recognized as a socially conservative nation with the world’s largest Muslim population. Traditional norms, religious teachings, and family values heavily emphasize modesty ( sopan santun ), privacy, and strict boundaries regarding sexuality.