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== What are the dominant personality types in the community? == The dominant personality traits in the r/pwned community can be mapped using the OCEAN model: * '''Openness to new ideas''': Members show high openness as they constantly seek new information about breaches and vulnerabilities. They are imaginative and quick to adapt to technological advancements. * '''Conscientiousness toward others''': Moderately high, as they prioritize ethical considerations in their discussions and often emphasize the importance of responsible disclosure. * '''Extroversion level''': Low to moderate. While some members are outgoing and engage actively, many prefer the anonymity and solitude of online interactions. * '''Agreeableness with others''': Low to moderate. Members are cooperative within the community but often display skepticism and criticism towards external entities like corporations and governments. * '''Neuroticism or level of emotional stability''': Moderate. Members can be anxious or moody due to the nature of content discussed, but they are also driven by a stable commitment to data protection. <span id="subgroup-personalities-12"></span>
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