1️⃣ Google: "SMP Mandi + [province] + site:.go.id" 2️⃣ Facebook: Search “SMP Mandi” → open “About” → find website. 3️⃣ Dapodik: https://dapodik.kemdikbud.go.id → School Search. 4️⃣ Verify: URL ends with .go.id or .sch.id, shows HTTPS lock, matches known address.
Even in these cases, weigh the risk of malware and legal exposure against the convenience.
Wait, maybe the user is using a typo or code word. "Link" could be a typo for "link", but in some contexts, people use "link" inappropriately as code for something else. I should clarify if they meant something else, but given the possible translation, it's safer to assume the worst. Also, considering the user's possible intent might be malicious or just curiosity, I need to address both possibilities.
Kembali ke SMP, ketiga sahabat itu bergegas ke ruang musik. Di sana, mereka menemukan sebuah piano tua yang sudah lama tidak dipakai. Di atasnya ada catatan:
“Jika kau menemukan link ini, ikuti petunjuknya dan kau akan menemukan harta karun yang tersembunyi di SMP Mandi. Tetapi hati‑hati, hanya yang berani dan tulus hati yang bisa memecahkannya.”
Encouraging youth to report suspicious links or "intip" behavior to authorities or digital platform moderators.