When you string it together, the phrase reads like a that “pops off” so hard it looks verified (i.e., undeniable).
| ID | As a… | I want to… | So that… | |----|-------|------------|----------| | | New user | Submit a government‑issued ID or selfie verification | I can prove I’m 18+ and get the badge. | | US‑02 | Verified user | See a glowing “Indo18 Verified” badge on my profile | Others know I’m trusted/age‑verified. | | US‑03 | Other user | See the badge next to a user’s name in comments, posts, and search results | I can quickly tell they’re age‑verified. | | US‑04 | Admin | Manually approve/reject verification submissions | I retain control over the verification process. | | US‑05 | System | Remove the badge automatically if verification expires (e.g., after 2 years) | The badge stays current. | When you string it together, the phrase reads
Di dunia maya Indonesia, kata‑kata yang tampak acak dan “gibberish” seringkali menjadi benih meme viral. “Omek angka satu kaki muncrat sampai keluar gini brok” adalah contoh yang tampaknya tak masuk akal pada pandangan pertama, namun mengundang tawa sekaligus rasa penasaran. Mengapa frasa semacam ini dapat menembus batas bahasa, menimbulkan gelombang reaksi, bahkan menginspirasi sebuah deep dive ? | | US‑03 | Other user | See