Tentu saja, viralnya video anak SMP yang sedang mandi di curug ini menimbulkan dua sisi mata uang:
In the last five years, a new breed of content creator has emerged in Indonesia: the nature‑vlogger . Instead of glossy studio sets, they head to remote trails, riverbanks, and yes—waterfalls—to showcase: Tentu saja, viralnya video anak SMP yang sedang
| Issue | Details | Recommendations | |-------|---------|-----------------| | | The subject is a minor. Even if the video is publicly posted, Indonesian law (Law No. 35/2014 on Child Protection) requires parental consent for any broadcast of a child’s image in a non‑educational context. | Content creators should obtain documented consent from the child’s guardians and, where possible, blur the face or avoid identifying details if consent is not explicit. | | Platform Policy | Major platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram) have specific rules on minors, especially for content that may be perceived as “exploitation” or “inappropriate”. | Ensure the video is marked as “family‑friendly” and includes a clear statement of parental permission in the description. | | Safety Concerns | Showcasing a child near water may inadvertently encourage risky imitation by other viewers. | Add a disclaimer advising viewers not to attempt similar activities without adult supervision. | | Cultural Sensitivity | While bathing in nature is common in many Indonesian locales, some audiences might interpret it through a different cultural lens. | Provide context in captions (e.g., “A quick rinse after a school hike”) to avoid misinterpretation. | 35/2014 on Child Protection) requires parental consent for
If you’re inspired to venture out, remember the core mantra: | Ensure the video is marked as “family‑friendly”