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In the world of Indonesian social media, a harmless yet highly entertaining prank has taken TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and WhatsApp groups by storm. Dubbed the (a playful mix of lihat ["see"] and nanti ["soon"], followed by ojol for "gojek driver") prank, it involves drivers of ride-hailing apps (like Gojek or Grab) teasing passengers with a cryptic "Indo18 link" while picking them up. Let’s unpack this viral phenomenon. What Happens in the "Liadani Ojol" Prank? The prank typically unfolds during a routine ride-hailing experience. A driver arrives, says "Halo, Pak/Ibu, ini driver Gojek" (Hello, Mr./Mrs., this is the Gojek driver), and waits as the passenger approaches. But here’s the twist: the driver suddenly shows their phone screen, which is open on a fake or real QR code labeled "Indo18 link" (a term users suspect refers to "adult content" or a hidden code).