Pranks often rely on surprise, misdirection, and social norms to create humor. When executed well, pranks can bring people together, creating shared experiences and memories. However, pranks can also backfire, leading to feelings of embarrassment, anger, or frustration. In the context of neighborly relationships, pranks can be particularly sensitive, as they may be perceived as invasive or disrespectful.

The idea of inviting neighbors to an empty house with a lifestyle and entertainment theme may seem intriguing, but it raises questions about the intentions behind the invitation. Is the goal to genuinely connect with neighbors, or is it to play a prank on them? When considering the concept of lifestyle and entertainment, it's essential to think about the values and norms that underlie our social interactions.

One viral video ( 30 million views, TikTok ) shows a binor named Mbah Darmo being tricked into an empty kost (boarding house). The prankster hid behind a door and played a ghost sound. Instead of running, Mbah Darmo shouted ("Crot, Demon!") and threw his sandal with 100% accuracy, hitting the camera. The comment section exploded: "Binor 1 – Creator 0."