Indonesian culture is characterized by its diversity, with over 300 ethnic groups and more than 700 languages spoken across the archipelago. The country is predominantly Muslim, with around 87% of the population identifying as Islamic (BPS, 2020). Indonesian youth are influenced by their cultural heritage, Islamic values, and modern technological advancements, which shape their worldviews, behaviors, and preferences.
From environmental movements like Pandawara Group (youth cleaning up rivers) to political protests organized via Twitter/X, the youth are using their digital literacy to demand transparency and social change. Conclusion
The Digital Synthesis: Navigating Identity in Modern Indonesia