is defined by experts as an “alternative to channel sexual desires when separated” but carries high risks: “korban di suruh buka baju juga, photo / video-nya di rekam – korban akan diminta bayar tebusan” (victims are told to undress, are recorded, and then blackmailed).
: Terms like "skandal" (scandal), "omek" (referring to OmeTV), and "vcs" (Video Call Sex) are used as bait. In many cases, the actual video does not contain the explicit content promised, serving instead as a "thirst trap" or a way to drive traffic to suspicious external links.
"The Rise of Hijab Fashion on TikTok: A Look into the Lives of Indonesian Women"
or suggestive material involving young women in hijabs on platforms like TikTok and OmeTV, has sparked significant concern regarding digital ethics and social impacts. These trends often blur the line between personal expression and the exploitation of religious or cultural symbols for "lifestyle and entertainment" clicks. The Phenomenon of Controversial Hijab Content
Many users accused the account of promoting a negative and stereotypical portrayal of Muslim women, which some argued was in conflict with the values of modesty and respect that hijab represents. The controversy sparked a wider discussion about the representation of Muslim women on social media and the importance of promoting respectful and positive portrayals.