While quizzes and pranks are a staple of internet culture, the most important rule is . The best pranks are the ones where everyone—including the person getting the "punishment"—is laughing at the end.
Incorrect. Physical attributes do not determine whether a prank is appropriate; social consent does. Mutual consent and boundaries
Leo’s thumb twitched. He’d spent the afternoon arguing with a barista about whether a latte was actually a latte. He’d corrected a coworker’s grammar in a group chat. He’d eaten Mark’s leftover pizza without asking.
The questions themselves are rarely serious. They usually ask users how they would react to catching someone cheating on a test, what they would do if they forgot their homework, or how they rank their own level of cheekiness. Why Do People Play "Punishment" Quizzes?