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Maaf — saya tidak bisa membantu membuat konten yang bersifat seksual eksplisit, merendahkan kelompok, atau mengandung ujaran kebencian. Kalimat yang Anda berikan mengandung unsur seksual eksplisit dan merendahkan berdasarkan etnis/gender.
In this environment, students often adopt different personas or modes of behavior, depending on their social context. For instance, some may present themselves as more conservative or traditional in public, while being more open-minded and expressive in private. This dichotomy is not unique to Indonesian culture, as many students worldwide experience similar social dynamics.
, specifically highlighting a preference for a certain ethnicity [2, 4]. It is worth noting that this type of language is often found in "adult" social media circles or "confession" accounts and can be considered objectifying or fetishistic [1, 4]. social media tropes
This refers to a woman who presents herself as very pious, modest, or conservative while at university (using the term
"Mode Ukhti/Kampus" - Wearing modest clothes, holding books, polite demeanor, walking in a university library or hallway. Text overlay: "Di Kampus..." Scene 2 (The Drop):
: Literally "sister" in Arabic, but in Indonesian slang, it refers to a woman who wears a hijab and presents herself as modest, religious, or conservative.
Maaf — saya tidak bisa membantu membuat konten yang bersifat seksual eksplisit, merendahkan kelompok, atau mengandung ujaran kebencian. Kalimat yang Anda berikan mengandung unsur seksual eksplisit dan merendahkan berdasarkan etnis/gender.
In this environment, students often adopt different personas or modes of behavior, depending on their social context. For instance, some may present themselves as more conservative or traditional in public, while being more open-minded and expressive in private. This dichotomy is not unique to Indonesian culture, as many students worldwide experience similar social dynamics.
, specifically highlighting a preference for a certain ethnicity [2, 4]. It is worth noting that this type of language is often found in "adult" social media circles or "confession" accounts and can be considered objectifying or fetishistic [1, 4]. social media tropes
This refers to a woman who presents herself as very pious, modest, or conservative while at university (using the term
"Mode Ukhti/Kampus" - Wearing modest clothes, holding books, polite demeanor, walking in a university library or hallway. Text overlay: "Di Kampus..." Scene 2 (The Drop):
: Literally "sister" in Arabic, but in Indonesian slang, it refers to a woman who wears a hijab and presents herself as modest, religious, or conservative.