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The success and subsequent crackdown on these groups reflect broader trends in the "Attention Economy": By removing the "entertainment" aspect often associated with
The rise of sites like TukTukPatrol has sparked debate regarding the ethics of "reality" content. 720 people had already fallen
The popularity of this content reveals an audience desire for friction—the friction of language barriers, the friction of economic negotiation, and the friction of imperfect, non-glamorous encounters. While the content is labeled "entertainment," its deep feature
It remains a primary vehicle for short-distance travel and is highly popular among tourists for its open-air, zippy nature. Additional Background Information Transport History News Reports Evolution of the Tuk-Tuk Asian Spirit