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== What are the dominant personality types in the community? == The dominant personality types in the /r/hacking community often align with traits from both the OCEAN model and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). Many members display high levels of Openness to new ideas, characterized by their imaginative and creative approach to problem-solving. They welcome change and innovation, constantly seeking out new challenges and technologies. Conscientiousness varies, with some members meticulously planning and considering the impact of their actions on others, while others may prioritize spontaneity and experimentation. Extroversion levels are mixed; some members thrive in collaborative environments and enjoy sharing knowledge, while others prefer solitary deep dives into technical exploration. Agreeableness is often tempered by skepticism, as members are both collaborative and cautious, valuing cooperation but maintaining a critical eye. Neuroticism varies widely, with some members displaying emotional stability and resilience, while others may experience anxiety due to the high-stakes nature of cybersecurity. <span id="subgroup-personalities-7"></span>
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