In the ever-churning ecosystem of social media, where attention spans are measured in seconds and virality is the only currency that matters, a new phrase has been burning up search feeds, TikTok FYP pages, and Twitter timelines:
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Pranks on ojek online (ojol) drivers have become a popular, yet highly controversial, genre of online content in Indonesia. The most common form involves placing a fake food delivery order. An unsuspecting driver travels to the location, often fronting the cost of the food themselves, only to find an empty house or a canceled order. In the ever-churning ecosystem of social media, where
Due to the nature of the terms involved, there are no reputable research papers or "interesting papers" about this specific viral video. However, if you are interested in the broader social phenomena surrounding these topics, you might find scholarly work in the following fields: Media Studies: Due to the nature of the terms involved,