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== What are the dominant personality types in the community? == In terms of the OCEAN personality model, members of the /r/privacyguides community often exhibit: - '''Openness''': They are highly open to new experiences, often exploring and adopting innovative privacy tools and technologies. - '''Conscientiousness''': Members are conscientious, showing a strong sense of duty to protect personal privacy and the privacy of others. - '''Introversion''': While some are active in discussions, many prefer the solitude of online research and the introspection that comes with evaluating privacy solutions. - '''Agreeableness''': The community tends to be agreeable, working collaboratively to share knowledge and support each otherโs privacy endeavors. - '''Neuroticism''': There is a moderate level of neuroticism, as members can be anxious about potential privacy breaches and the encroachment of surveillance technologies. <span id="subgroup-personalities-15"></span>
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