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One genre utterly dominates Indonesian popular videos: Horror.
From short films on YouTube to "Horor Indonesia" accounts on TikTok, jump-scare content is the most reliably viral material. Creators have mastered the "Pocong" (shrouded ghost) and "Kuntilanak" (vampire) tropes.
Popular formats include:
This genre thrives because it blends local folklore (which 99% of Indonesians recognize) with the universal adrenaline of a good scare.
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If you scroll through the trending page of Indonesian popular videos on YouTube, you will notice a recurring theme: the supernatural. No genre dominates Indonesian viral content quite like horror.
In the West, horror is a niche. In Indonesia, it is mainstream family viewing. "Pocong" (shrouded ghosts), "Kuntilanak" (female vampires), and "Genderuwo" are household names. YouTube channels dedicated to ghost hunting, such as Malam Jumat (Friday Night) or Kisah Tanah Jawa, regularly pull in millions of views per episode. This genre thrives because it blends local folklore
Why? Because Indonesian culture is deeply animistic and religious, creating a suspension of disbelief that Western audiences lack. Furthermore, the gotong royong (mutual cooperation) culture means watching scary videos is a communal activity. School children huddle around a single phone to watch a "sightings" video; office workers share jump-scare compilations on WhatsApp groups.