Instead of tricking an ojol driver into getting lost, try a positive prank: order food for him and his family. Pretend to cancel a ride, then double the tip. Film their surprised smile, not their tears. This is the Solo51 way—entertainment with a heart. Viewers won't say "gak puas." They'll say "lanjut" because they want more kindness, not more cruelty.
When a viewer says "gak puas" after watching an ojol prank, they aren't necessarily asking for a more cruel stunt. Deep down, they're bored. The prank format has become predictable: trick driver, film reaction, laugh, repeat. The dissatisfaction stems from a lack of creativity, empathy, and lasting value. Instead of tricking an ojol driver into getting
The real problem? Entertainment has been confused with exploitation. And that’s where Solo51 enters the conversation. This is the Solo51 way—entertainment with a heart
The prank was carried out with the ojol being asked to deliver a package to a seemingly normal address, only to find it was a joke or a misleading location. The reactions were priceless, and it set the stage for the next part of the adventure. Deep down, they're bored