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Personality Dossier46 posts analyzed
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Kade Ross

@kadeross

The Good-Natured Team Loyalist (community + family + light humor, occasional principled takes)

Sports-loyal, family-centered, socially warm commentator with a pragmatic streak

Confidence

67/ 100
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Overview

@kadeross reads as a relationship- and community-oriented account anchored in UNC/NC sports identity, family life (kids, spouse), and workplace/colleague camaraderie. The tone is generally upbeat and playful (dad jokes, nostalgia, food/outing posts), with periodic spikes of blunt evaluation and civic/political pragmatism (e.g., compromise-focused stance on HB2 repeal, pointed coaching/team judgments). The writing style favors short bursts, hashtags, and conversational replies—more social and reactive than essay-like or ideational.

Big Five (OCEAN)
OpennessCuriosity & imagination
55Moderate
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Shows a mix of conventional interests (sports, family, local life) with occasional curiosity and novelty-seeking (new ideas/tech links, playful cultural references). Overall expression is practical and experience-based rather than abstract or highly exploratory.

ConscientiousnessOrder & self-discipline
66High
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Language suggests reliability and follow-through, especially around work relationships and family responsibilities. There’s also a fairness/accountability bent—credit-giving, owning outcomes, and emphasizing proper norms.

ExtraversionSociability & energy
71High
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Highly socially oriented: frequent replies, shared outings, and energetic sports engagement. Affect is outward-facing (banter, invitations, group identity hashtags) more than private or introspective.

AgreeablenessWarmth & cooperation
63High
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Generally warm and affiliative, with strong in-group loyalty and gratitude. Can turn sharp or dismissive when evaluating performance, rivals, or perceived bad-faith behavior, suggesting assertive agreeableness rather than uniformly accommodating.

NeuroticismEmotional volatility
44Moderate
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Emotional tone is mostly steady and humorous, with predictable spikes of frustration tied to sports outcomes and civic conflict. Reactivity seems situational (games/politics) rather than pervasive anxiety or rumination.

Enneagram
6

The Loyalist

Wing 6w7Tritype 6-3-9

62/100 confidence

Core motivation

To secure belonging and stability through dependable alliances (family, team, workplace) and to stay oriented by backing trusted people/institutions.

Core fear

Being unsupported, blindsided, or losing the safety that comes from loyal relationships and reliable structures.

The account’s center of gravity is affiliation: strong team identity, strong local/state identity, and repeated reinforcement of close relationships (spouse, kids, colleagues). The voice mixes playful sociability (7-wing flavor) with vigilance around fairness, integrity, and “owning it” (e.g., resisting excuses, calling out shady tactics or bad norms). Competence/status notes (draft-pick jokes, work wins, public congrats) and a calming/defusing tendency in conflict (compromise language, de-escalating blame) fit a 6-3-9 pattern.

Alternative read

Type 9 The Peacemaker. The compromise-forward political framing and generally easygoing, harmony-preserving tone could indicate a 9 core; however, stronger cues of loyalty signaling, vigilance about integrity, and in-group defense lean more 6 than 9.

Communication style

Conversational and networked: short quips, hashtags, sports-speak, and frequent replies; uses humor and shared references to build rapport; becomes blunt when making evaluations (teams/coaches/politics) but rarely writes long-form arguments.

Emotional tone

Predominantly upbeat, playful, and proud (family/sports), with periodic spikes of frustration or disgust tied to specific triggers (game outcomes, bad manners, civic controversy).

Core values
Family involvement and prideLoyalty to teams/communities and shared identityFriendship and collegial appreciationFair play/accountability (owning outcomes, skepticism of “shady” behavior)Pragmatism over ideological purity (compromise emphasis)
Interests & themes
UNC/college basketball and football; rivalry discourseLocal Raleigh/NC life and eventsParenting and family milestonesFood/outing culture (restaurants, summer events)Workplace/community initiatives and occasional tech/innovation news
Strengths
  • Relationship maintenance (gratitude, camaraderie, social glue)
  • Positive affect and humor that reinforces group bonds
  • Situational assertiveness: willing to name poor performance or bad behavior directly
  • Grounded pragmatism—can favor workable outcomes over maximalist posturing
Potential blind spots
  • In-group bias: strong team/community identification may color judgments of rivals or controversies
  • Sports/emotion spillover: frustration may prompt sweeping negative takes (“not a winner”)
  • Occasional moralizing/disgust reactions can read harsher than intended in public
  • Limited demonstrated openness to opposing political frames (posts signal a stance more than dialogue)
Notable quirks
  • Uses sports hashtags as identity signals and emotional punctuation (#GDTBATH, #thebrotherhood)
  • Mixes dad-life humor with high-intensity fandom reactions in the same feed
  • Publicly celebrates spouse/kids in a proud, playful voice (e.g., “proud husband”, “start ’em young”)

This assessment is based only on a small slice of recent posts and visible interaction style; tweeting is context-dependent (sports seasons, events) and can amplify performative humor or fandom. Private behavior, deeper motivations, and stable traits may differ from what is selectively shared online.