Grrrrrrr!
How about... a contest for... a fictional MBTIc story including various members.
Or... members have to compose a short story... it will involve a minimum of three characters, though more are allowed... each of a clearly-defined type, though the type cannot be mentioned explicitly in the story...
1) Short story of 2,000 to 5,000 words. Something like that. (length TBD)
2) Must contain at least three characters...
a) Each character must have a different type from the others (no repeating of types)
b) None of the characters can be the same type as the author (if there are only one or two authors... if it's a group endeavor then it doesn't really matter, since I doubt more than three or four people would work on the story together anyway)
3) The author must strive to make the story not only entertaining and well-written, but also, most importantly, indicative of a keen understanding of human personality and MBTI / Jungian theory... though characters who defy typing on various axes and yet are believable, deviations from MBTI-type norms for naturalistic reasons, are clearly indicative of a strong grasp of general ideas about human personality.
a) Judges not participating will accept stories, to be published on the forum for public viewing... they will also receive an addendum from each author, NOT to be shown to ANYONE under penalty of sempiternal nagging... which lists each character, his/her type, and various motivational and other ideas the author had in creating the story.
4) Some of the criteria for judging the winner will be:
a) Is the public able to identify the characters as the same types the author had in mind?
b) Is the story well-written and entertaining and/or thought-provoking?
c) Are the interactions of the various types believable?
ETC. ETC. ETC.
I just pulled this out of my nether region so I'm assuming that either people will completely ignore this post or tear the contest idea to pieces and rework it.