This keyword combines Indonesian digital slang (abg = anak baru gede/anak gaul, referring to teenagers or young adults) with the concept of a "collection" (koleksi), often implying curated content on social media. The article explores the intersection of youth culture, digital behavior, and pressing social challenges in modern Indonesia.

The topic is relevant and important for several reasons:

The Indonesian government, through KPAI (National Commission for Child Protection), has blocked thousands of keywords and accounts, but the problem persists. Parents and educators are now urged to discuss "digital hygiene" as urgently as physical health.

The "koleksi pelajar" phenomenon is a mirror held up to Indonesian society. Rather than simply policing what teenagers post, there is a growing need for:

  1. Indonesian students: Young learners who want to learn more about social issues and culture in their country.
  2. Teachers and educators: Those who want to incorporate materials on Indonesian social issues and culture into their curriculum.
  3. Researchers and scholars: Individuals interested in studying Indonesian society and culture.

Highlights the young age and academic status of the subjects involved.