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== What are the dominant personality types in the community? == The dominant personality types in the /r/i2p community can be broadly categorized using the OCEAN model: * '''Openness to new ideas''': High. Members are imaginative and curious, always exploring new tools and technologies that promise better privacy and anonymity. * '''Conscientiousness toward others''': Moderate. While they value community support and collaboration, their primary focus is on achieving personal privacy and security goals. * '''Extroversion level''': Low. The community is predominantly composed of introverts who prefer online interactions and value privacy over socializing. * '''Agreeableness with others''': Moderate. Members are generally cooperative and supportive but can be critical when discussing privacy practices or technology. * '''Neuroticism or level of emotional stability''': Low. Members tend to be calm and collected, often driven by logic and facts rather than emotions. <span id="subgroup-personalities-7"></span>
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