If you’ve ever wandered into the comment section of Indonesian TikTok, you already know it’s not just a comment section – it’s a gladiator arena with unlimited spectators and zero referees.
Court hearings at least have procedure, judges, lawyers, objections, evidence.
TikTok? None of that. Just raw, unfiltered chaos where people throw words sharper than a divorce lawyer on payday.
And the worst part? They’re hilarious. That’s what makes them so dangerous.
You’ll go in for a quick scroll before bed, next thing you know it’s 2 AM and you’re hunched over your phone choking on your own laughter because someone replied to a sad breakup video with “Bro unlocked the NPC crying animation.”
Brutal, yes. Wrong? Also yes. But admit it, you laughed.
What makes Indonesian TikTok comments unique is the speed. Post a video and you have about five seconds before someone writes the first savage line that suddenly becomes the top comment with 30k likes.
And the replies? Even meaner. If court hearings were like this, lawyers wouldn’t even get through opening statements before the audience yelled, “Ratio, your honor.”