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A uniquely Indonesian genre involves the drivers of Gojek and Grab. Because traffic in Jakarta is notorious, drivers spend hours on the road. Their live streams—showing them singing dangdut, reviewing warteg (street food stalls), or helping stranded strangers—are a massive category of popular video. It is raw, unpolished, and feels incredibly authentic. Indonesia loves horror, but YouTube has reinvented it
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