Prank Ojol Badan Keker Liadani Sange - Indo18 May 2026

| Element | Info | |---------|------| | Location | Jalan Raya Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta (public road, high foot traffic). | | Camera setup | Two concealed GoPro Hero 11s (one on the helmet, one on a hidden backpack). | | Budget | Approx. IDR 2 million (≈ USD 130) – mainly for the chicken costume, a disposable jacket, and a small cash tip for the driver. | | Post‑production | 30 minutes of editing; added “dramatic” sound effects and subtitles for the “SANGE!” shout. | | Release | Uploaded on YouTube at 19:00 WIB on 12 July 2023, simultaneously shared on TikTok (15‑second teaser) and Instagram Reels. |


If you’ve ever scrolled through the endless stream of Indonesian memes, you’ve probably seen the phrase “ojol badan keker” pop up more than once. In the world of online humor, “ojol” (the shorthand for “online‑jasa‑ojek”, i.e., a motorbike‑taxi app) has become a perfect canvas for pranksters, especially when mixed with the over‑the‑top energy of the INDO18 community.

In today’s post we’ll break down one of the most talked‑about pranks of the season – the “Liadani Sange” stunt – and explain why it went viral, how it was set up, and what you can learn from it if you’re thinking about pulling a harmless joke on your own driver (or friends). Prank ojol badan keker Liadani Sange - INDO18


| Platform | Algorithmic Boost | Key Metrics | |----------|-------------------|-------------| | YouTube | High watch‑time (average 3:45/4:23) → Recommended on “Comedy → Prank” feeds. | 45 M+ views, 1.2 M likes, 250 k comments (within 48 h). | | TikTok | Short‑form clip (15 s) looped 20 M times, “For You Page” placement. | 12 M likes, 3 M shares. | | Instagram Reels | Cross‑promotion with INDO18’s 5 M followers; high story mentions. | 3 M views, 400 k saves. |

| Issue | Suggested Fix | |-------|----------------| | Length of the Reveal | The post‑prank interview runs a bit long (≈2 min). Trimming it to focus on the driver’s most expressive moments would tighten the overall runtime. | | Safety Disclaimer | Though nothing dangerous occurs, adding a brief “All participants were briefed and consented afterward” note would pre‑empt any concerns about hidden‑camera ethics. | | Inclusivity of Subtitles | English subtitles are present but could be better timed to match rapid Indonesian jokes. Improving subtitle sync would help international viewers appreciate the wordplay. | | Variety in Prank Targets | Future episodes could switch up the “Badan” (e.g., “Badan Ngopi” for coffee‑shop inspections) to keep the format fresh and avoid over‑reliance on the ojol scenario. | | Element | Info | |---------|------| | Location


Within 24 hours, national news outlets (e.g., Kompas TV, MetroTV) covered the story, framing it both as “hilarious” and “controversial.” The #OjolPrank hashtag trended on Twitter (now X) for 9 hours, generating memes, reaction videos, and a wave of user‑generated “re‑enactments.”


| Tahap | Deskripsi | Tujuan | |------|-----------|--------| | 1. Persiapan | Menghubungi Liadani melalui chat aplikasi, menjelaskan skenario dan meminta persetujuan (atau menyamar sebagai “prankster”). | Memastikan pengemudi sadar akan peranannya. | | 2. Pemilihan Penumpang | Menyaring order dengan kata kunci “wanita muda” dan menunggu order masuk pada jam sibuk (17.00‑19.00). | Memaksimalkan peluang penumpang responsif. | | 3. Eksekusi | Selama perjalanan, Liadani mengeluarkan dialog seperti: “Waduh, cuaca panas, badan kekar ini kepanasan ya…”. Sambil menggerakkan otot. | Menggoda secara halus, memancing reaksi emosional. | | 4. Rekaman | Penumpang atau teman‑teman Liadani merekam video dengan kamera depan. | Mengabadikan momen untuk di‑upload. | | 5. Publikasi | Video di‑edit singkat, diberi judul “Prank OJOL Badan Kekar Liadani Sange – INDO18”, lalu diposting di TikTok/YouTube. | Mencapai viralitas. | If you’ve ever scrolled through the endless stream

| Stakeholder | Immediate Effect | Long‑Term Implication | |-------------|------------------|-----------------------| | INDO18 | Spike of +5 M subscribers (July–Oct 2023). Brand deals with GoFood and Mie Ayam secured. | Faces increased scrutiny; subsequent videos include visible consent statements. | | Rizal (the driver) | Received a IDR 500 k (≈ USD 33) tip and a “Thank‑you” video from INDO18. | Has become a minor internet personality, invited to talk shows discussing gig‑worker experiences. | | Gojek (ride‑share platform) | No direct legal fallout; used the incident in a safety‑awareness ad (2024). | Continues to develop driver‑wellbeing initiatives, citing the incident as a learning case. | | General Public | Engaged in a national conversation about prank culture. | A measurable rise (≈ 12 %) in online surveys indicating “greater concern for worker dignity” among Gen Z (2024). |