Heboh Abg Smp Depok Mesum Di Pos <TESTED – 2024>

In the past, a fight between students ended when the bell rang or when a teacher intervened. Today, the event is not complete until it is livestreamed on TikTok or shared on WhatsApp groups.

The specific location of the incident—a security post (Pos Ronda)—became a central sociological talking point. In Indonesian urban planning, these posts are meant to be safe havens for neighborhood watch activities (Siskamling). They are located near the gate of housing complexes, theoretically under the watch of a security guard (Satpam) or local fathers. Heboh Abg Smp Depok Mesum Di Pos

We are witnessing a generation that grew up under a digital panopticon. For many ABG ( Anak Baru Gede or "teens"), validation is quantified by views, likes, and comments. The "heboh" (uproar) is often manufactured or exaggerated for engagement. There is a disturbing trend where notoriety is conflated with fame. Being known as the "toughest kid" or the "most dramatic couple" on social media provides a dopamine hit that traditional achievements (like good grades) fail to deliver. In the past, a fight between students ended

"This incident reveals a 'broken windows' theory in our communal spaces. The Pos was supposed to be a deterrent to crime, but because it lacks lighting and supervision, it became a harbor for deviance. The real question is: Where were the adults? Where were the neighbors who usually sit there from 7 PM to 10 PM? The collapse of community night patrols has turned these symbols of safety into dens of temptation." In Indonesian urban planning, these posts are meant