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analysis indonesias digital tightrope between safety and free speech

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AI-generatedThe article discusses Indonesia's regulatory tightening on digital platforms, affecting content moderation and compliance requirements. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct revenue, cost, or supply chain impact is specified. The primary affected sectors are digital platforms (TELECOM_MEDIA) and Indonesia as an emerging market (EM_MARKETS), but the magnitude is low and confidence low due to lack of concrete commercial details.
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- Indonesia intensified content moderation on digital platforms in 2025.
- Government removed a video by politician Amien Rais containing allegations against Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya.
- Instagram post by Magdalene about an acid attack was geo-blocked after government request.
- Government implemented SAMAN compliance system and a decree requiring platforms to act on takedown orders within four hours.
- New child protection regulations affecting major platforms were introduced.
Mid-term impact likely offset by platform adaptation; no significant margin compression expected.
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