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....Personally wouldn't recommend to most of my teenage high/secondary education students, but univerity/tertiary education students would likely benefit from the idea.
Most public (government run) high schools have a private media place for students and staff already, so it's not like it would be a new concept, and federating them between schools but not to the general public would be an interesting concept.
Nah, I feel like if I discovered this is or before high school, I would have done and been better
Good for you, if that's the case, but I fear you are in the minority who you know... read. And write. And don't consider both to be a punishment.