This document discusses cyber troops and computational propaganda in Indonesia. It describes how these techniques have been used increasingly since 2012 around major political events like elections to manipulate public opinion on social media. It provides examples from the 2014, 2017 and 2019 elections where cyber troops on Twitter and other platforms spread polarized messages and disinformation supporting different candidates. The document also examines the types of accounts and messaging strategies used by these cyber troops. It concludes that cyber troops and computational propaganda have become more professionalized over time.