Live Show Liandani Prank Ojol39-03 Min ★ Full Version

Ojol (Ojek Online) drivers are the backbone of Indonesia’s gig economy. Pranking them has become a viral genre. Common pranks include:

However, pranks that humiliate or financially harm drivers are heavily criticized by netizens and driver communities.

If “Live Show Liandani Prank Ojol39-03 Min” is real, it likely violates multiple platform policies: live show Liandani Prank Ojol39-03 Min

In 2024, a similar prank streamer in Bandung was arrested after an ojol driver filed a police report. The streamer’s defense? “It was just for laughs.” The judge disagreed.

Assuming such a show exists, here is what a typical episode of “Liandani Prank Ojol39-03 Min” might look like: Ojol (Ojek Online) drivers are the backbone of

The Setup (Minutes 00-10) Liandani goes live at 3:39 PM (hence 39-03). The title reads: “PRANK OJOL – TAKSIRAN 500K!” (50k fare prank). She orders an ojol using a dummy account or friend’s phone. The destination is a secluded alley.

The Prank (Minutes 10-20) When the driver arrives, Liandani pretends to be a distressed customer. She might wear a mask, use a voice changer, or act drunk. The driver is filmed without consent. Chat explodes with “MIN, INI BERAT!” (Min, this is too much!). However, pranks that humiliate or financially harm drivers

The Climax (Minutes 20-30) The driver realizes it’s a prank. He gets angry, nearly calls the police, or starts crying (emotional manipulation is common in extreme prank channels). Liandani shouts “SANTUY BRO, PRANK DOANG!” (Relax bro, just a prank!). Viewers now tag the admin: “@Min BAN LIVE INI!”

The Aftermath The driver leaves without payment. Liandani gains 1,000+ new followers but risks a permanent ban. The recorded clip gets reposted on TikTok with captions like “Ojol marah wajar #prankgagal.”