Comments required...just to be clear.
Back in high school, the girls' house used to have these nights called confession nights. Pretty uncreative. We usually had them one of the nights after final exams, when we are all free and preparing to pack our bags and go home.
Well, they had them. I never went because I considered the confession nights stupid and sneakingly vicious. You see, what they did during these confession nights was tell one another what they thought about one another. The things they hated and the things they liked. From the gist I gathered, having not attended these nights myself, I think it was more of the former. One or more girls even came out crying on several occasions.
As I said, stupid but sneakingly vicious.
Although I don't think it was why I didn't attend. I just didn't like the thought of having a bunch of girls that were not all close to me telling me what they hated or liked about me. It's not like I knew all of them. It wasn't a huge boarding house but I didn't personally know everyone. And they sure as hell didn't all personally know me.
The point of this anecdote... Well I was just wondering. If I created a challenge based on the purpose of those confession nights, like we all just pick a bunch of people on prose, write what we like about them or what we dislike (In totally nice way) based on their posts, challenges, likes, reposts and comments, would that be a terrible, potentially war-causing thing to do?
Like if I said "estherflowers1 and everyone who likes, reposts or comments on her post and enters her challenges make me feel very stupid because her posts and challenges are so very smart and include very complex ideas and make her sound a little like a know it all. And I mostly never understand what she is talking about. And that is what I dislike about her and everyone I mentioned above. Would she mind?"
Just comment 'terrible idea if you think it's bad but don't want to say much on the matter.