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To understand the gravity of the situation, one must grasp Indonesia's legal stance on pornography. Indonesia strictly bans the production, distribution, and possession of adult content; these laws are rooted in the country’s conservative cultural and religious values, particularly in its national context. The penalties for violating these statutes can be severe—up to 15 years in prison and hefty fines amounting to around $360,000.
In Blue’s case, authorities allege she engaged in creating content containing "pornographic or immoral elements," which could carry a significant prison sentence. The law also penalizes activity that could incite unrest or disrupt social harmony—a broad criterion that could be interpreted to include social media promotion of such activities.