SAMAN operates by sending formal takedown notices to . These notices require platforms to remove illegal content, such as pornographic material, within a specific timeframe—standard content must be removed within 24 hours, while more urgent content must be removed in four hours. Failure to comply can result in administrative sanctions and fines. The government has consistently shown a willingness to take strong action, including threatening to block entire social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) if they fail to comply with Indonesia's strict anti-pornography regulations.

However, the Indonesian government has also been actively regulating online content, including adult-themed material. In 2019, the government introduced new regulations aimed at restricting access to explicit content.

As a society, we have a responsibility to ensure that the content we create and consume is respectful, informative, and safe for all viewers. This is particularly important when it comes to discussions around pregnancy, parenting, and sensitive topics that may affect vulnerable individuals.