Legal Literacy - Every June 10th, we celebrate Indonesian Social Media Day, a moment initiated by Handi Irawan D. in 2015 with the noble intention of 1: encouraging us all to be wiser in surfing the internet and able to spread positive impact to others.1 However, a decade later, amidst the rapid flow of information and technological leaps, we realize: individual wisdom alone is not enough. The increasingly complex digital space that has merged with the pulse of our daily lives now demands solid and fair legal rules.

The 2025 Social Media Day commemoration is a crucial point. Indonesia, as one of the countries with such massive internet and social media user penetration 3, can no longer just celebrate the ease of connecting. This is the time to seriously reorganize our digital legal landscape. Don't let the euphoria of technological progress lull us away from the various legal issues that follow. Efforts to create an innovative digital space must go hand in hand with the enforcement of justice, security, and respect for the fundamental rights of every citizen. The eternal paradox between freedom of expression and the need to protect oneself from the misuse of digital platforms—such as disinformation, hate speech, and privacy violations—is a major challenge that must be answered. The focus of the commemoration, which initially emphasized "wise use" by individuals, now needs to be expanded into "wise regulation" by the state. Because, without a supportive legal ecosystem, the dream of positive and safe social media will be difficult to achieve.