Don't Be an Idi*t: Komdigi Starts Hunting AI Porn Creators on Grok, Prison Awaits

Listen to me very carefully, and open your ears wide. If you belong to that degenerate demographic currently horny or just messing around with Grok’s image generator on X (Twitter) to create 18+ content, you need to stop right now. This very second. Unplug your keyboard or turn off your phone before you commit a fatal act of stupidity that will completely destroy the rest of your life.
I am not joking around. On January 7, 2026, the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi) issued a severe, no-nonsense warning. Your little digital rave, your absolute freedom on the X platform, is officially over. The government's radar is on, and its crosshairs are locked on idiots who think they are safe hiding behind a glowing monitor.
Elon Musk’s Illusion of Absolute Freedom
I fully understand the appeal. I know exactly why you all flocked there. In the current artificial intelligence ecosystem, Grok is undeniably the most "free," rebellious, and edgy AI on the market. Its filters are terrifyingly loose. While asking ChatGPT or Midjourney to draw a woman in slightly revealing clothing will immediately get you slapped with a ban hammer or a policy violation warning, Grok rolls out the red carpet for you. For individuals whose brains are hijacked by their hormones, this is a digital paradise. You feel like a god, conjuring up the wildest fantasies without a systemic nanny scolding you.
But you must realize one crucial fact that the younger generation constantly forgets: You live in Indonesia, Bro. You are not a citizen of Elon Musk’s Martian colony.
Elon Musk is not going to fly his private jet to Jakarta to bail you out of a National Police holding cell. Our legal system does not care if the obscene image you distributed is a hand-drawn sketch, a Photoshop edit, CGI, a cartoon, or an AI-generated synthesis. In the eyes of our rigid, lethal legal framework, pornography is pornography. And your ignorance—the classic excuse of "I didn't know it was illegal, officer"—will not save your neck for a single millisecond in a courtroom.
Multiple Charges: A VIP Ticket to a Prison Hellscape
You think you are safe just because you are typing prompts (text commands) in your pitch-black dorm room using an anonymous alt account with no profile picture? Think again, genius. If the cyber patrol teams of Komdigi and the Criminal Investigation Agency (Bareskrim) target your account, there is nowhere on earth you can hide. Here is the terrifying menu of punishments ready to be served hot to you:
- UU ITE (Information and Electronic Transactions Law): The exact second you hit "Post" or DM a naked AI image to your Telegram/WhatsApp group chat, you are automatically ensnared by Article 27 paragraph (1) regarding the distribution or transmission of content that violates public morality. This is the ultimate "catch-all" law that claims the most victims. You can be dragged away without a second thought.
- UU TPKS (Sexual Violence Crime Law): Now, this is the final boss monster. If you are bored, or holding a grudge, and you create a deepfake—pasting a real person's face (whether it’s your ex, a classmate, a celebrity, or an influencer) onto an AI-generated naked body—you are not just violating morality. You are committing Online Gender-Based Violence (KBGO). You will be struck down by Article 14 of the UU TPKS. The threat? Absolutely insane. Billions of rupiah in fines and over 4 years in a harsh prison. You will enter a cell permanently branded as a sexual predator.
A Very Real Scenario of Absolute Destruction
Let's visualize the scenario so it penetrates your skull. One night, you jokingly create a deepfake of a girl from your campus using Grok, and you post it on an anonymous X base account. Suddenly, the thread goes viral. Hundreds of retweets. The girl finds out, breaks down in tears, suffers severe trauma, and her family reports it to the Cyber Police.
Do you think the police will just sit there? No. They send a legal subpoena to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) like Indihome or Telkomsel. Within hours, they acquire your IP address, your precise physical location, and your phone's device ID. The next morning, while you are enjoying your chicken porridge, the police kick down your dorm door. You are handcuffed, paraded on national television, your parents weep hysterically bearing lifelong shame, you get expelled from your university, and your name is permanently blacklisted by every HR department when you try to apply for a job. Your career, your future, and your family's legacy are burnt to ashes, all because you spent five minutes typing a dirty prompt on your computer. It’s pathetic, right? I swear, it is incredibly pathetic.
Conclusion: Use Your Brain, Not Your Lust
Your digital footprint is eternal, and the internet never forgets. X’s servers might be located in the United States, and they might feel safe from local regulations. But your physical body is here. Your IP address is here. The air you breathe falls under the jurisdiction of Indonesian law.
The booming generative AI technology is the greatest revolution of this century. It is a tool to leverage your life, to make money, to create art, to skyrocket your work efficiency. It is not a tool to pick a fight with the state apparatus. So please, use your brain. Keep your wild fantasies locked inside your own head, and do not become the next ridiculous criminal statistic just because you couldn't control your thumbs.
The Pitch Creative is an independent media outlet built specifically for Gen Z. We're sick of corporate PR bullshit, mind-numbing algorithms, and sponsored narratives. We serve reality, no matter how brutal it gets.


