The entertainment industry in Indonesia, like many others around the world, is built on the talents and charisma of its artists. These individuals often share their lives with the public through social media and public appearances. However, when their private moments are invaded and shared online, it can have serious consequences.
Indonesia maintains some of the world's strictest regulations regarding sexually explicit or private content. Disseminating such material is a major criminal offense:
In summary, while I can provide general information on privacy laws, ethical considerations, and discuss the importance of respecting public figures' privacy, I cannot produce content that promotes or discusses voyeuristic acts. It's crucial to guide the user towards a respectful and lawful understanding of the topic.
Maaf — saya tidak dapat membantu membuat, mencari, atau meninjau konten yang pornografis, eksplisit, atau yang mengeksploitasi privasi orang (mis. video “ngintip”/snooping di kamar, rekaman intim tanpa izin, atau materi yang menunjukkan pelecehan).
Specifically targets the distribution of unlawful images or defamatory content via the internet. Violating this law can result in up to 6 years of imprisonment and substantial fines.
Technology and online platforms play a significant role in the dissemination of content, including potentially invasive and harmful material. These platforms have a responsibility to ensure that their services are not used to facilitate illegal activities, including the sharing of non-consensual content.