: Scenarios where the creator wears revealing clothing or engages in flirtatious dialogue to gauge the driver's reaction.

Once a specific name like "Liadani" starts trending, search bots and "link-sharing" accounts flood platforms with the keyword to capture traffic.

is an Indonesian content creator and TikTok personality known for her viral "prank ojol"

These tags are common indicators for adult-oriented or uncensored Indonesian content, often used to bypass social media filters [4, 5]. Why These "Prank" Videos Go Viral

| For | For Ride‑Hailing Companies | For Social‑Media Platforms | |----------------|-------------------------------|--------------------------------| | 1. Never click on unknown links that claim to be “ride receipts”. 2. Verify driver details only inside the official app (photo, name, plate). 3. Report suspicious messages to the platform’s help center. | 1. Add a “No‑link” badge on the in‑app receipt screen, making it clear that any external link is unauthorized. 2. Deploy a real‑time phishing‑url detection service that flags known malicious short‑URLs. 3. Run periodic digital‑literacy campaigns (e.g., short video ads) highlighting the “Liadani” case as a teaching example. | 1. Use link‑preview warnings for URLs that redirect to adult or other high‑risk categories. 2. Accelerate content‑moderation for posts that claim to be official notifications from major brands. 3. Enable an easy‑report button for users who encounter suspicious ride‑hailing screenshots. |

: This specific phrase is frequently used by aggregator sites and social media accounts to label Indonesian adult-oriented or "clickbait" viral content. It is often associated with "full duration" or "leak" claims intended to drive traffic to third-party streaming sites. Common Themes :

| Highlight | Details | |----------|---------| | | Shows the rider Dani (real name: Dani Pratama ) and the production crew coordinating the prank. The “mysterious package” was a custom‑made, glow‑in‑the‑dark rubber duck. | | Safety disclaimer | Indo18 added a caption: “All pranks were performed with the rider’s full consent and without endangering traffic. Please never attempt to obstruct public roads for a joke.” | | Fan‑submitted challenges | Indo18 announced a “Liadani Challenge” : followers can submit their own prank scripts (max 30 seconds). The best three will be filmed with a professional ojol driver and posted on his channel. | | Monetisation | The video generated ≈ 1.4 M likes and ≈ 2.2 M shares, leading to a brand partnership with Gojek for a limited‑edition “Liadani‑Edition” helmet (bright neon, with a QR code linking to the prank compilation). | | Community impact | After the update, the hashtag’s reach rose to ≈ 30 M total views, and several ojol driver communities reported a 10 % increase in rider‑passenger “fun interaction” requests (e.g., passengers asking riders to “play a quick joke” while waiting). |