This is where the "link" becomes a weapon. SMP players often create "Squad Link" posts on Facebook or Instagram Stories, explicitly stating "NO BAOCAH SD" (intentional misspelling for emphasis). If a Bocah SD sneaks in and picks a hero like Hanabi or Lesley (considered "noob" heroes), the SMP players will either throw the game or spam "Anak SD basic camp" in the chat.

From a sociological perspective, this rivalry is healthy and inevitable.

For the SMP kid, hating on Bocah SD is a rite of passage. They need to feel superior to someone. Since adults ignore them, they punch down at the younger generation. "At least I don't watch Cocomelon anymore," they think.

For the Bocah SD, annoying SMP kids is a sport. They know the trends. They know the lingo. And they know that calling an SMP kid "Old" (Tua) is the ultimate insult.

If we consider SMP (Junior High School) and Bocah SD (Elementary School Kids) as two different groups:

Bocah SD consume entertainment that is linear, colorful, and sensory-driven. Their world revolves around:

SMP students, however, have crossed the threshold into curated, social-driven entertainment. Their preferences signal maturity: