In Indonesia, as in many other countries, social media has become an integral part of daily life, with many people using platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to share their experiences, connect with others, and express themselves. However, this increased connectivity also raises concerns about the erosion of private lives, as individuals' personal experiences and relationships become subject to public scrutiny and judgment.
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and the constant negotiation of what it means to be a "pious" woman in a digital, consumer-driven world. In Indonesia, as in many other countries, social