The video follows a common "prank" trope where a female creator (Mbak Liadani) interacts with an unsuspecting delivery or ride-hailing driver.
The video, which has been shared on various social media platforms, shows Mbak Liadani approaching an ojol driver who is waiting for a passenger. In a playful and humorous tone, she offers to give him a share of her food, which catches the driver off guard. The driver's reaction, a mix of surprise and delight, adds to the comedic effect of the prank. Mbak Liadani Kasih Jatah Ojol Ngewe Prank - INDO18
At its core, the trend involves videos—frequently staged—where a woman (referred to as Mbak Liadani) interacts with online motorcycle taxi (Ojol) drivers. The term is used as clickbait, often implying a suggestive reward or "quota" for the driver, though the actual content usually shifts into a comedic or lighthearted subversion. The video follows a common "prank" trope where
The video quickly went viral on social media, with many netizens praising Mbak Liadani's creativity and sense of humor. The prank was also well-received by the ojol driver, who took it in stride and even joked along with Mbak Liadani. The driver's reaction, a mix of surprise and
The prank has divided viewers into two camps: those who adore the harmless comedy and those who appreciate the drivers’ quick wit in turning the joke back on Liadani. Comments on social media highlight how the series reflects Indonesia’s cultural love for candaan (banter)—a tradition of playful teasing rooted in unity and mutual respect. Driven by a commitment to lightheartness, the pranks avoid real financial harm, which many viewers praise as a considerate approach to humor.