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In 2024 alone, over 15 creators faced criminal charges for pranks that caused public unrest or damaged personal property. The message was clear: 2. Platform Demonetization YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram revised their harassment policies. Content that targets delivery drivers, service workers, or any "vulnerable occupation" is now demonetized or removed. For creators who depended on AdSense, the revenue stream dried up overnight. No money, no pranks. 3. Public Outrage and the #SaveOjol Movement The silent majority finally spoke. Hashtags like #StopPrankOjol and #HargaiDriver trended nationwide. Grassroots communities, including INDO18’s own advocacy channels, highlighted stories of drivers who lost days of income due to pranks or suffered trauma.
At , we celebrate this end. We invite you to explore our new library of content that focuses on real lifestyle—music, culinary adventures, travel, and comedy that connects communities rather than dividing them. Prank Ojol Berakhir Ngentot - INDO18
What are your thoughts on the end of online ojek pranks? Do you think creators deserve a second chance? Let us know in the comments below or tag @INDO18Life on social media. In 2024 alone, over 15 creators faced criminal
In the fast-paced world of Indonesian digital content, trends come and go like smoke on a busy Jakarta street. However, for the past two years, one particular trend has dominated feeds, sparked fierce debates, and ultimately crossed the line from humor to harassment: the (Online Ojek Prank). Content that targets delivery drivers, service workers, or
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