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We've established that /pol/ is mostly INTP and INTJ autists.
But what are r*eddit fags?
They are always worried about hurting feelings of others, but especially their own.
The whole r*ddit system is built around upvotes, which is all about validation.
They are no different than any OnlyFans whore, in that their content needs to beg for external approval to thrive.
Their moderation is based on "offensive" content, which is all about how people feel, rather than pursuing the truth.
It's obvious that they are all ESFJ, or some variation.
>ESFJ personality profile:
>"As an ESFJ, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit in with your personal value system."
>"They need approval from others to feel good about themselves. They are hurt by indifference and don't understand unkindness."
>"they sometimes have a hard time seeing or accepting a difficult truth about someone they care about (niggers and trannies)"
>"They have a strong need to be liked, and to be in control (SJW moderation)"
>"They usually have very well-formed ideas about the way things should be, and are not shy about expressing these opinions."
>"They may have a strong moral code, but it is defined by the community that they live in, rather than by any strongly felt internal values (hivemind)"
http://www.personalitypage.com/ESFJ.html
But what are r*eddit fags?
They are always worried about hurting feelings of others, but especially their own.
The whole r*ddit system is built around upvotes, which is all about validation.
They are no different than any OnlyFans whore, in that their content needs to beg for external approval to thrive.
Their moderation is based on "offensive" content, which is all about how people feel, rather than pursuing the truth.
It's obvious that they are all ESFJ, or some variation.
>ESFJ personality profile:
>"As an ESFJ, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit in with your personal value system."
>"They need approval from others to feel good about themselves. They are hurt by indifference and don't understand unkindness."
>"they sometimes have a hard time seeing or accepting a difficult truth about someone they care about (niggers and trannies)"
>"They have a strong need to be liked, and to be in control (SJW moderation)"
>"They usually have very well-formed ideas about the way things should be, and are not shy about expressing these opinions."
>"They may have a strong moral code, but it is defined by the community that they live in, rather than by any strongly felt internal values (hivemind)"
http://www.personalitypage.com/ESFJ.html