Kompilasi Video Despita Awewe Pap Uting Omek Vcs Viral Indo18 Upd -

In the early 2020s, a distinctive genre of short‑form video compilations—colloquially labeled “Despita Awewe” (a playful Indonesian slang phrase referring to “funny/embarrassing female moments”)—emerged on platforms such as TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and the locally popular VCS (Viral Clip Share). These videos rapidly accumulated millions of views, prompting scholarly attention to their production practices, diffusion mechanisms, and sociocultural impact. This paper employs a mixed‑methods design that combines (1) large‑scale data mining of 3.2 million VCS posts tagged #despitaAwewe and #indo18, (2) semi‑structured interviews with 28 content creators and 42 frequent viewers, and (3) discourse analysis of comment threads. Findings reveal that (i) algorithmic recommendation loops, (ii) the “shock‑humor” aesthetic, and (iii) community‑driven tagging conventions jointly fuel virality; (iv) audiences negotiate a tension between amusement and ethical concerns about privacy and gendered representation; and (v) platform policy changes in mid‑2023 (e.g., stricter content‑moderation APIs) altered the production workflow, leading to a measurable decline in upload frequency but an increase in user‑generated remix culture. The study contributes to the broader literature on digital virality, gendered humor, and platform governance in Southeast Asian media ecosystems.

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