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Thursday, May 14, 2026

“English Teacher” 6-Minute Video Goes Viral on TikTok and X, Users Warned About Phishing Links

The viral “English Teacher” 6-minute video has spread across TikTok and X, prompting warnings over phishing links and potential personal data theft risks.
The viral “English Teacher” 6-minute video has spread across TikTok and X, prompting warnings over phishing links and potential personal data theft risks.

Searches for a so-called six-minute “English Teacher” video surged across TikTok and X in recent days after anonymous accounts shared short clips designed to spark public curiosity.

The circulating footage shows a woman in what appears to be an official uniform alongside a man wearing a white shirt in a school setting. The captions attached to the clips were intentionally vague and lacked full context.

The trend gained momentum after multiple accounts posted teaser clips claiming to offer the “full 6-minute video.” One scene, particularly around the second minute, quickly became the focus of online discussion.

However, there has been no verified evidence confirming that a complete version of the video actually exists as widely claimed on social media. Many users believe the content may simply be bait intended to attract clicks and engagement.

Another censored clip circulating on X allegedly showed inappropriate behavior involving the male figure in the video. The footage further fueled online speculation and increased public attention around the topic.

The viral spread has also raised concerns about suspicious links being distributed alongside the trending searches.

Cybersecurity experts warned that the phenomenon may be tied to phishing schemes designed to exploit public curiosity online.

The tactic commonly involves sharing links labeled as the “full 6-minute video” while encouraging users to click external URLs or contact anonymous accounts through direct messages.

Bot-generated comments are also reportedly used to convince users that the video is real and accessible. In many cases, the links redirect users to dangerous websites capable of stealing personal information, device data, and digital account access.

The viral “English Teacher” trend highlights how clickbait content is increasingly being used as an entry point for cybercrime. Online curiosity can easily become a gateway to digital fraud and personal data theft.

Internet users are advised to avoid clicking suspicious links from unverified sources and to be cautious of sensational content that lacks confirmation. Reviewing account credibility, user feedback, and app permissions can help reduce the risk of data leaks and cyber threats.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Complaints Over RSUD MTh Djaman Sanggau Services Go Viral on Social Media, BPJS Medication and Facilities Under Fire

Complaints about services at RSUD MTh Djaman Sanggau are trending on social media, with residents criticizing BPJS medication shortages and hospital facilities.
Complaints about services at RSUD MTh Djaman Sanggau are trending on social media, with residents criticizing BPJS medication shortages and hospital facilities.

Public complaints regarding healthcare services at RSUD MTh Djaman in Sanggau Regency, West Kalimantan, have gained widespread attention on social media in recent days. Several residents shared their experiences on Facebook, criticizing BPJS-related services and basic hospital facilities.

One of the main issues highlighted by residents concerns the availability of medication for BPJS patients. Several users claimed they were repeatedly informed that prescribed medicines were out of stock and were instructed to purchase them at private pharmacies.

“I don’t understand it. Every time I come here using BPJS, they always say the medicine is unavailable and tell me to buy it at a private pharmacy,” one resident wrote while posting a photo of RSUD MTh Djaman.

The post quickly sparked reactions from other Facebook users. Many claimed they had experienced similar situations while seeking treatment at the hospital.

Complaints Over RSUD MTh Djaman Sanggau Services Go Viral on Social Media, BPJS Medication and Facilities Under Fire
Complaints Over RSUD MTh Djaman Sanggau Services Go Viral on Social Media, BPJS Medication and Facilities Under Fire.

Some comments also raised allegations of a lack of transparency involving cooperation between the hospital and certain pharmacies. However, no official explanation has been provided regarding those claims.

In addition to medication issues, complaints also emerged from families of inpatients regarding bathroom access and facility usage.

One resident expressed frustration after allegedly being told that hospital toilets could not be used for bathing by patient attendants.

“How does this make sense? We are staying here for inpatient treatment, but we are not allowed to use the bathroom for bathing. We don’t have family or a house nearby. Are we supposed to travel five hours back to our village just to take a shower?” the resident wrote.

Other complaints in the comment section included concerns about toilet cleanliness and the availability of wheelchairs for patients.

Discussions surrounding healthcare services at RSUD MTh Djaman continue to grow on social media and have attracted significant public attention in Sanggau Regency.

As of publication, the management of RSUD MTh Djaman had not issued an official response to the complaints. Media attempts to seek confirmation through direct messages were reportedly seen but had not received a reply.

The growing number of complaints on social media is expected to draw attention from relevant authorities to evaluate and improve healthcare services at RSUD MTh Djaman.

The public response also reflects strong community expectations for proper healthcare access and adequate facilities, especially for BPJS patients and families of hospitalized patients.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Stolen Motorbike Sold On Facebook Leads To Arrest Of Two Suspects

Police uncover a motorcycle theft case in Banjarmasin by tracking stolen vehicle sales on social media, leading to the arrest of two suspects.
Police uncover a motorcycle theft case in Banjarmasin by tracking stolen vehicle sales on social media, leading to the arrest of two suspects.

Banjarmasin – The Criminal Investigation Unit of East Banjarmasin Police Sector, under Banjarmasin Police Department and South Kalimantan Regional Police, has successfully uncovered a motorcycle theft case by tracking the sale of stolen vehicles through social media.

Two suspects identified as MAJ (27) and AH (23) were arrested and secured along with evidence, including a stolen motorcycle.

Head of Criminal Investigation Unit, Ipda Sukma Yudhistira Nugraha, stated that the case began with a public report regarding a stolen motorcycle on March 15, 2026.

“After receiving the report, we immediately conducted an investigation and found the victim’s motorcycle being offered for sale on Facebook,” he said on Tuesday in Banjarmasin.

Officers then carried out further investigation using an undercover approach by posing as potential buyers to confirm the identity of the vehicle. A meeting with the suspects was arranged on Gatot Subroto Street.

During the transaction process, officers checked the vehicle’s frame and engine numbers, which matched the victim’s motorcycle.

“Once confirmed, officers immediately moved in to make the arrest. The suspect attempted to flee toward a swamp area,” Yudhistira explained.

Despite the escape attempt, the first suspect, MAJ, was successfully apprehended. During initial questioning, he admitted committing the theft with an accomplice.

Following further investigation, officers quickly moved to the second suspect’s hideout in the Pangambangan area.

“The second suspect was arrested without resistance at his residence. He was involved in assisting by pushing the stolen vehicle,” he added.

Police secured one unit of a 2018 Honda Beat motorcycle belonging to the victim as evidence.

The case began when the victim parked the motorcycle at the courtyard of Langgar Darussalam after performing dawn prayers. The vehicle was later reported missing as it was not locked properly.

As a result, the victim suffered an estimated loss of around IDR 10 million and reported the incident to the police.

Authorities are currently investigating the possibility of a wider network or additional suspects involved in the case.

“We urge the public to remain vigilant when parking their vehicles and ensure proper locking to prevent theft,” Yudhistira concluded.

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