Content creators invest time, skill, and often personal finances into producing material. The loss of revenue from illicit sharing undermines their ability to sustain production, leading to fewer high‑quality resources for the community. For educators, it jeopardizes the viability of platforms that provide free or low‑cost lessons to remote schools.

The rapid spread of these terms is fueled by social media platforms where "viral" trends can expose minors to harmful behaviors or lead to the victimization of students. 3. Legal Framework and Consequences in Indonesia