: Location of a recent incident where mixed alcohol combined with perfume led to multiple deaths.

: The prevalence of "miras oplosan" (tainted/mixed alcohol) remains a deadly issue among Indonesian youth, often linked to celebrations or social gatherings that turn fatal.

(2022). While the specific name "Ica Cull" appears to be a trending search term often used by bot accounts or clickbait sites to drive traffic toward alleged video leaks, it mirrors a recurring pattern in Indonesian digital culture.

: Social media platforms like TikTok, X (Twitter), and Instagram act as catalysts for the rapid dissemination of such content, often before legal or formal investigations can take place, leading to immediate "trial by netizen". Key Social Issues Highlighted

Following the Ica case, netizens coined the term "Hapuskan, Jangan Disimpen" (Delete it, Don't Save it). Grassroots groups on Telegram report "Cull" channels to authorities. There is a growing awareness that sharing the content makes you the criminal.

Do not click on suspicious links like "Ica Cull Full Video." They are often scams or malware. Report, Don't Repost:

The "Ica Cull" incident is not an isolated event; it is part of a broader trend where young Indonesians find their lives upended by a single upload. The psychological toll of being labeled mesum in a society that prizes reputation can be devastating, often leading to social withdrawal, loss of education/employment, and mental health crises. Conclusion