As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the responsibility of both creators and consumers of online content becomes increasingly significant. It's crucial for creators to ensure that their content is produced with consent, does not promote harm, and is respectful of all individuals involved. For consumers, being mindful of the content they engage with, supporting creators who produce respectful and considerate content, and being aware of the potential impacts on both themselves and the creators can contribute to a healthier online environment.
| Issue | Current Policy | Observed Gap | |-------|----------------|--------------| | Driver misconduct (deliberate deception) | “Drivers must not intentionally mislead passengers” (Gojek ToS, §4.2). | No concrete reporting workflow; low penalty (warning). | | Content moderation for prank videos | “User‑generated content must not promote unsafe behaviour” (TikTok Community Guidelines). | Enforcement inconsistent; many videos remained live despite complaints. | | Data sharing for incident tracking | OJOL platforms share aggregate trip data with the Ministry of Transportation. | No real‑time flagging of prank‑related incidents. | As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the