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== What are the dominant personality types in the community? == The dominant personality types in this community can be mapped using the Big Five personality traits: - '''Openness to New Ideas''': Members often exhibit high levels of openness, valuing imagination, creativity, and a willingness to question established norms and explore unconventional ideas. - '''Conscientiousness toward Others''': There is a moderate level of conscientiousness as members are organized in their approach to discussions and actions but may sometimes prioritize their cause over interpersonal harmony. - '''Extroversion Level''': The community tends to have a mix of introverts and extroverts, with many members preferring solitary research and reflection but actively engaging in online discussions. - '''Agreeableness with Others''': There is a lower level of agreeableness, as members are often skeptical and critical, questioning mainstream narratives and authority figures. - '''Neuroticism or Level of Emotional Stability''': Members exhibit moderate to high levels of neuroticism, often expressing anxiety and concern about the state of the world and their perceived lack of control over societal changes. <span id="subgroup-personalities"></span>
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