Shareable analysis for @StijnArkes

Personality Dossier23 posts analyzed
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@StijnArkes

The Helpful Networker (crypto/TAO + local coordination + sports fandom)

Pragmatic, community-oriented poster with low emotional disclosure and a transactional/coordination-heavy feed

Confidence

55/ 100
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Overview

@StijnArkes’ recent activity is dominated by short replies: coordinating ticket sales via DMs, giving quick encouragement (“Nice!”, “Good work”, claps), and occasionally making product-style feature requests. The tone is upbeat and functional rather than self-revealing, with interests clustering around TAO/crypto communities and Ajax/football. Overall, the account reads as socially connected and practical, with limited evidence of introspective or emotionally complex expression in the sampled posts.

Big Five (OCEAN)
OpennessCuriosity & imagination
52Moderate
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Signals show some curiosity for niche tech/crypto content and reading/sharing articles, but the language is mostly concrete, transactional, and low in abstract self-expression.

ConscientiousnessOrder & self-discipline
68High
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Behavior is organized and follow-through oriented, with repeated, structured updates and a preference for direct coordination channels. Communication suggests reliability and task focus.

ExtraversionSociability & energy
57Moderate
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The account is socially active through frequent replies and lightweight banter/encouragement, but expression stays brief and utilitarian rather than openly expressive or story-like.

AgreeablenessWarmth & cooperation
70High
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Tone is consistently friendly, supportive, and cooperative, emphasizing help, appreciation, and smooth coordination. Little evidence of conflict, criticism, or adversarial debating.

NeuroticismEmotional volatility
34Low
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Emotional volatility and anxiety language are largely absent; posts remain steady, upbeat, and solution-focused. However, the limited personal disclosure constrains certainty.

Enneagram
9

Peacemaker

Wing 9w8Tritype 9-3-6

62/100 confidence

Core motivation

Maintain harmony and smooth social functioning while staying connected to a group/community; keep interactions easy and constructive.

Core fear

Conflict, disconnection, or being pulled into tension/pressure that disrupts stability.

The feed emphasizes agreeable reinforcement, low-friction coordination, and a calm, practical presence—hallmarks of a harmony-maintaining style. The 8-wing is suggested by the direct, no-drama task handling (DMs, availability updates) without becoming combative. A 9-3-6 tritype fits a blend of easygoing tone (9), practical/efficiency signals (3), and group/coordination orientation (6).

Alternative read

Type 6 Loyalist. The strong group/community orientation and coordination-heavy replying could reflect a Loyalist style, but the sampled posts show more calm positivity than vigilance or worry-focused scanning, making 9 slightly more consistent.

Communication style

Brief, utilitarian, and affiliative: short replies, quick praise, and direct coordination (DM-based) with minimal self-disclosure.

Emotional tone

Steady, upbeat, low-drama; supportive enthusiasm expressed via short affirmations and applause emojis.

Core values
Helpfulness/cooperationPractical problem-solvingCommunity belonging (sports/crypto circles)Efficiency and clarity in coordination
Interests & themes
TAO/crypto/token ecosystemsApps/product features (currency default request)Event tickets/seat logisticsAjax/football and national-team discussion
Strengths
  • Facilitates transactions and coordination efficiently
  • Maintains positive social rapport with low friction
  • Gives encouragement and reinforcement that sustains community energy
  • Detail-attentive when something affects usability or workflow
Potential blind spots
  • May under-share personal context or deeper viewpoints, limiting influence beyond coordination/cheerleading
  • Preference for harmony and brevity can reduce willingness to engage in nuanced disagreement or extended reasoning in public threads
  • Can appear transactional or opaque (frequent “DM” moves) to outsiders, reducing transparency
Notable quirks
  • Very reply-heavy posting pattern (network maintenance > broadcasting)
  • Frequent use of applause/affirmation as social signaling
  • Shifts between Dutch and English depending on audience/topic

This assessment is based on only 23 recent, mostly short replies with limited original narrative content; traits involving inner experience (e.g., anxiety, depth of reflection, values hierarchy) are harder to infer reliably from transactional coordination and brief encouragement.