User:DDG9912/Buzzers in Indonesia

Buzzer (or sometimes BuzzeRp) is a pejorative term referring to a group of Indonesian pro-government social media users that discredit the opposition groups by spreading propaganda contents. Notable people addressed by the pejorative include Ade Armando, Ferdinand Hutahaean, and Denny Siregar.

Terminology and history
According to Muhammad Said Didu on January 2022 at his Twitter account, political buzzers in Indonesia are mainly divided into 5 task groups: "# Hooray teams: Wrong or right must support (one),
 * 1) Swearers: Swearing those that don't want to lick up (theirselves),
 * 2) Reporters: Reporting the opposite ones,
 * 3) Islamophobic: Insulting the Muslims,
 * 4) Ideologist: Supporting certain ideologies[.]"

Buzzers originally existed on Twitter since 2009 in Indonesia for helping companies in promotion strategies. Only in 2012 when the gubernatorial election in Jakarta was held, buzzers started to enter political domains. According to Yusuf Martak that pro-government buzzers felt of their impunity.