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Gen Z Uprising in Asia: How Social Media and TikTok Fuel Anti-Corruption Movements

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Published: 24 September 2025. The English Chronicle Desk, English Chronicle Online

A wave of youth-led protests is sweeping across Asia, driven by Generation Z’s anger at perceived corruption and social inequality in their countries. At the heart of this movement is the savvy use of social media and artificial intelligence, which have amplified the voices of young activists and helped mobilize thousands in cities from Kathmandu to Manila and Jakarta.

The protests in Nepal, which began in early September, were sparked by outrage over a high-profile wedding attended by the Nepalese prime minister’s family, which caused significant traffic disruptions in Bhaktapur. For Aditya, a 23-year-old activist, the incident was emblematic of a broader problem. Scrolling through social media, he saw politicians and their families flaunting luxury holidays, mansions, designer handbags, and supercars. One image of Saugat Thapa, the son of a provincial minister, went viral, showing a massive pile of luxury gift boxes adorned with fairy lights and Santa hats.

The mounting frustration translated into action on 8 September, when Aditya and thousands of other young people took to the streets of Kathmandu in anti-corruption protests. Clashes with the police resulted in fatalities, and on the following day, demonstrators stormed the parliament and government offices, eventually prompting the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. In total, around 70 people lost their lives during the unrest.

Similar youth-driven demonstrations have erupted elsewhere in the region. In Indonesia, protests have targeted government budget allocations and excessive housing perks for lawmakers, while in the Philippines tens of thousands have protested in Manila against corruption and social inequality. Across these countries, protesters share a common theme: a growing disillusionment with entrenched political elites and systemic corruption.

Many activists have focused their ire on “nepo kids,” young people perceived to benefit from their influential family connections. To demonstrators, these figures symbolize deeper structural corruption and inequities in society. While some individuals have denied wrongdoing, the broader sentiment reflects frustration over poverty, limited social mobility, and inequitable access to resources.

The use of technology has been central to these movements. In Nepal, days before the protests, the government imposed a ban on many social media platforms, claiming the measure would combat fake news and hate speech. Many young activists saw it as an attempt to silence dissent. In response, Aditya and four friends set up a temporary media hub in a Kathmandu library, using AI platforms such as ChatGPT, Grok, DeepSeek, and Veed to produce dozens of videos exposing corruption and highlighting the excesses of political elites. Other groups in Nepal and abroad joined in, sharing content through platforms like Discord to coordinate protests and suggest interim leadership for the country.

Filipino activists have leveraged Reddit for a “lifestyle check” campaign, posting details about the lifestyles of powerful figures, while in Indonesia, hashtags like #IndonesiaGelap and #KaburAjaDulu encouraged citizens to demand better opportunities or expose systemic inequalities. These online campaigns have fostered a sense of transnational solidarity, with symbols and hashtags crossing borders to unite protesters from different countries. The skull logo popularized in Indonesia, for instance, has been adopted by Filipino and Nepalese protesters alike, while #SEAblings trends online to signify regional unity among young activists.

Experts note that while youth movements in Asia are not new—citing historical examples such as the 2006 Nepalese revolution, the Arab Spring, and student-led protests in Bangladesh—today’s activists benefit from unprecedented access to technology. Mobile phones, social media, messaging apps, and AI allow for rapid mobilization, information sharing, and strategic planning, giving Generation Z the tools to challenge political systems more efficiently than previous generations.

Despite the energy and creativity of these movements, offline consequences have been significant. In Nepal, more than 70 people died and government buildings were damaged or destroyed. In Indonesia, protests have also resulted in deaths and extensive property damage. Governments have condemned the violence, warning against lawlessness, while some authorities have addressed specific demands, such as reducing financial perks for officials in Indonesia or investigating potential mismanagement in the Philippines.

Observers caution that translating these digital-driven protests into long-term social change is a complex challenge. The leaderless and decentralized nature of social media activism helps evade immediate clampdowns but makes sustained political organization difficult. Scholars argue that for genuine reform to occur, online movements must develop tangible strategies, build lasting networks, and transform digital outrage into actionable political programs.

For Nepalese youth like Aditya, the lessons of previous generations are clear. The 2006 protests that ended the monarchy eventually saw reformers absorbed into the system, losing their moral authority. Aditya and his peers, however, are determined to avoid repeating past mistakes. By harnessing technology, organizing across borders, and maintaining focus on systemic reform, they hope this wave of activism will mark the beginning of a new era of civic engagement and accountability in Asia.

As social media continues to shape the political consciousness of Generation Z, these protests illustrate both the immense potential and the risks of digital mobilization. While the full impact of this movement remains to be seen, one thing is evident: young people in Asia are no longer passive observers—they are active agents demanding transparency, equity, and justice in their societies.

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