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== What are the dominant personality types in the community? == Within the r/collapse community, the dominant personality traits can be assessed using the Big Five personality dimensions: * '''Openness''': Members of the r/collapse community likely score high on openness to new ideas. This group is characterized by individuals who are imaginative, curious, and open to exploring new concepts related to societal collapse, environmental issues, and potential solutions. * '''Conscientiousness''': The community exhibits a moderate level of conscientiousness. Individuals in this space are diligent about understanding the complexities of societal collapse and often plan and prepare for future scenarios. However, some members may struggle with the overwhelming nature of the topic, leading to varying levels of conscientiousness. * '''Extroversion''': The community likely leans toward introversion. Members engage in deep discussions online, often preferring thoughtful and reflective exchanges over social activities. The online nature of the community provides a platform for those who prefer written communication over face-to-face interactions. * '''Agreeableness''': There may be a mix of agreeableness within the community. While there is a shared sense of purpose and mutual support, the strong opinions and debates about potential solutions and the state of the world may result in lower agreeableness among some members. * '''Neuroticism''': The community may score high on neuroticism due to the anxiety and depression associated with contemplating societal collapse. Emotional responses to the topics discussed can be intense, as members grapple with existential threats and uncertainties about the future. <span id="subgroup-personalities-3"></span>
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