She tapped the app. Five minutes later, Budi arrived, helmet in hand and smelling like exhaust.
Ojol (Ojek Online) drivers are the backbone of Indonesia’s gig economy. Pranking them has become a viral genre. Common pranks include:
Many of these videos are categorized as "Prank Ojol Terbaru" or "Prank Ojol di Kamar".
Prank content involving unsuspecting workers (Ojol) generates high emotional engagement, whether it’s through humor, sympathy, or shock.
: A content creator (in this case, possibly identified by the name "Liandani") orders a service or delivery.
Mentioning a specific time like "39-03 Min" creates a "fear of missing out" (FOMO), leading users to believe there is a specific highlight or controversial moment they need to see.
Pranks may range from funny misunderstandings and "fake" deliveries to more controversial social interactions intended to elicit a reaction from the driver.