The impact of ojol pranks on riders cannot be overstated. Many riders have reported feeling humiliated and embarrassed after being pranked. Some have even reported losing their livelihoods due to the negative publicity generated by prank videos.

The rise of ojol pranks can be attributed to the increasing popularity of social media platforms in Indonesia. With over 200 million internet users in the country, social media has become a significant part of daily life. Many Indonesians use social media to share their daily experiences, and prank videos have become a popular form of entertainment.

In some cases, pranksters have even taken to targeting vulnerable groups, such as the elderly and disabled. These pranks have been widely condemned, with many calling for greater regulation and oversight of prank culture.