A significant concern with prank videos, especially those involving service workers like ojol, is consent and the potential for exploitation. If the individuals involved in the prank (in this case, the ojol) are not fully aware of the content or have not given their consent, ethical questions arise.

After the prank, the driver removes the cape, and the whole crew gathers for a quick Q&A. Liadani thanks everyone, shares a few behind‑the‑scenes clips, and promises to return the favor in a future video.

: The context in which a prank is played is important. Public places, work environments, and personal spaces all have different considerations.

: Ensure that everyone involved has given their consent. A prank should never cause harm, embarrassment, or discomfort to others.

While some YouTube creators in Indonesia produce legitimate "social experiment" pranks involving ojol drivers—such as giving them large tips or food—titles like the one you mentioned typically belong to .

By incorporating empathy and kindness into our daily interactions, we can create a more harmonious and inclusive society. So, let's strive to be more understanding, patient, and gentle with one another, and make the world a better place for everyone.

These are terms frequently used in the titles of adult-oriented videos. "Sange" is Indonesian slang for being sexually aroused.