The public reaction to such pranks often varies. Some find them entertaining and harmless, enjoying the light-hearted humor. Others criticize them for potentially causing embarrassment or distress to the individuals involved, questioning the ethics of involving unsuspecting participants.
Social media platforms have guidelines against bullying, harassment, and non-consensual sexual content. However, the sheer volume of uploads makes moderation difficult. The chase for "viral" moments often incentivizes creators to push boundaries, sometimes creating content that objectifies individuals or normalizes disrespectful behavior toward blue-collar workers. The public reaction to such pranks often varies
In recent years, social media platforms in Indonesia have seen a surge in content featuring "Ojol" (ojek online) drivers. While many videos showcase heartwarming interactions or the drivers' dedication to their work, a controversial sub-genre has emerged: the "Ojol Prank." In recent years, social media platforms in Indonesia
These pranks often involve customers setting up drivers for the sake of views and engagement. Common scenarios include fake deliveries, misleading destinations, or creating awkward social situations. In recent years