It sounds like you're referencing a specific online incident or meme: "prank ojol" (prank on an online ojek driver, common in Indonesia), "kiiew" (an expression of cringe or shock), and "doodstream3237 min" (likely a Doodstream video link with a 32:37 minute runtime).
Terms like "kiiew" or specific video IDs (like "3237") are often used as shorthand or "code" in social media groups to share specific clips on platforms like TikTok or Doodstream. Safety and Security Risks prank ojol kiiew doodstream3237 min
Streaming platforms have become essential for entertainment, education, and social interaction. They offer a space for creators to share their lives, talents, and interests with a global audience. The anonymity and reach of these platforms can sometimes encourage behaviors that might not occur in real-life interactions, including pranks and stunts aimed at unsuspecting participants. It sounds like you're referencing a specific online
"Pranking" service workers who are simply trying to make a living is widely criticized. Major ride-hailing platforms often ban users who are found to be harassing or pranking their drivers for social media "clout." Why It Goes Viral They offer a space for creators to share