Most streamed Hearts2Hearts by City on YouTube in last 28 days ;
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#1 Seoul 🇰🇷 - 10.9M
#2 Jakarta 🇮🇩 - 3.05M
#3 Busan 🇰🇷 - 2.86M
#4 Bandung 🇮🇩 - 1.28M
#5 Surabaya 🇮🇩 - 1.18M
#6 Bangkok 🇹🇭 - 823K
#7 Kuala Lumpur 🇲🇾 - 733K
#8 Medan 🇮🇩 - 718K
#9 Kota Semarang 🇮🇩 - 648K
#10 Incheon 🇰🇷 - 606K
#11 Cheonan 🇰🇷 - 558K
#12 Daegu 🇰🇷 - 549K
#13 Tanggerang 🇮🇩 - 520K
#14 Depok 🇮🇩 - 515K
#15 Hong Kong 🇭🇰 - 480K
CALLING ALL KPOPERS, KDRAMA/CDRAMA LOVERS, THAI/WESTERN ENTHU, WIBU, SPORT FANS, ETC 🚨‼️
Please hold the hype for our -star idol, let's focus and raise this tag together!
#-PRAYFORKALIMANTAN
#-PRAYFORACEH
#-PRAYFORNTT
#-PRAYFORINDONESIA
#-AllEyesOnIndonesia
I want to use my platform to talk about something that has been weighing heavily on my mind. I’m speaking about this because I have a platform, I have people who listen to me, and I believe that having reach comes with a responsibility to use it for things that matter.
Right now, different parts of Indonesia are going through very different kinds of crises. In Aceh, people are still trying to recover from the devastating floods and landslides that happened months ago. For many families, “the disaster” didn’t end when the water receded or when the news moved on. Homes, roads, livelihoods, access to healthcare and basic infrastructure take much longer to rebuild. Recovery isn’t simply the moment when the emergency headlines stop appearing.
And then there is NTT, where people have just experienced devastating earthquakes. On August 15, a magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck off Flores. People were killed. Homes and public facilities were damaged. Roads were disrupted by landslides. Thousands of people were forced to evacuate, and aftershocks have continued.
I think it’s important to remember that when we see a number representing the death toll, that number isn’t simply a statistic. Every number is someone's parent. Someone's child. Someone's sibling. Someone's friend. Someone's entire world.
And while people in NTT are trying to survive the immediate aftermath, another part of Indonesia is dealing with a crisis that has been happening for years, but becomes impossible to ignore when the sky fills with smoke.
Kalimantan is burning. And when I say this, I don't mean only the trees.
The forests are home to an incredible amount of biodiversity and wildlife. They’re ecosystems that can’t simply be replaced once they’re destroyed. Animals lose their habitats, people lose livelihoods, and communities living around these fires are exposed to hazardous smoke.
So when a forest burns, it isn't only an environmental statistic. It becomes someone's lungs. Someone's child's breathing. Someone's school day. Someone's ability to work. Someone's ability to rest. Someone’s ability to live.
And somewhere farther east, fires have also been reported in Papua.
Perhaps the numbers reported from individual fires there don’t look as enormous as the figures we see elsewhere. But I don't believe suffering should be measured by how effectively it can become a national headline. A hectare of forest is a habitat. Smoke is still smoke. A community is still a community.
All these communities deserve to have their struggles seen and taken seriously, even when they aren't receiving the same level of national attention.
I’m not posting this because I think one social media post will solve any of these problems. It won't. And I don't want to pretend that it will. I’m posting this because silence is also a choice. If you have a large platform, you have the ability to make something visible that otherwise might not reach the people who need to see it.
If you have money, you may be able to donate. If you have knowledge, you may be able to educate someone. If you have audience, you can amplify information. And even if you have none of those things, you can still care.
Most importantly, please don't look away. Indonesia isn’t only the places that receive the most media coverage, or the most attention. Aceh is Indonesia. NTT is Indonesia. Kalimantan is Indonesia. Papua is Indonesia.
So I’m asking the people who see this to do one simple thing: Don’t let this disappears.
Support legitimate relief efforts when you can. Listen to people from the affected communities. Hold institutions accountable when accountability is necessary.
And most importantly, remember these places after the rest of the internet has moved on. Because a disaster doesn't end when the hashtag stops trending. And people shouldn’t have to become a trending topic before we decide that their lives matter.
#PRAYFORKALIMANTAN
#PRAYFORACEH
#PRAYFORNTT
#PRAYFORPAPUA
#PRAYFORINDONESIA
teman teman bantu doain ya buat aku dan teman teman di kalimantan sini, aku gak bisa aktif ngetweet karna lagi terkena ispa dan demam gara gara asap tebal serta udara yang bikin nafas sesak DAN YANG PASTI PANASSS BGTTT DISINI😭💔
tadi malam, apinya lagi-lagi masuk ke kawasan rumah warga. kebakarannnya bukan cuma di hutan sekarang, tapi rumah-rumah warga 🙁
tolong, tolong bantu kami yang di kalimantan, tolong sekali beritakan juga hal ini 🙁
- Sudah ada 4256 gempa susulan di NTT.
- Kebakaran masih sangat para di Kalimantan, risiko gangguan saluran nafas terutama anak-anak dan lansia.
- Aceh belum sepenuhnya membaik akibat musibah yang kemarin.
Indonesiaku 😢
🐶aku terakhir ke singapore udah 16 tahun yang lalu loh
🍓aku pengen liat mermaid itu
🐶itu mah merlion
🍚wkwk mermaid? merlion?
🐶bukan mermaid. merlion
🍚mermaid itu parah
🍓merlion
🐶it’s gonna be so fun
🍚bakal seru deh
🐶kayaknya aku bakal nangis
🍚rill terharu ya