Bandung ABG live double lives. On Instagram and TikTok, they curate a “soft Islamic” image: Quran verses, pengajian (religious study) selfies, and OOTD hijab . On private Telegram or Snapchat, some share unfiltered content—dating, clubbing in Jakarta, or wearing tight clothes. This isn’t hypocrisy, say youth psychologists, but a symptom of intense social surveillance.