a bloody mechanic, really?
typealyzer, originally uploaded by gorgeoux. You can have endless fun with Typealyzer as long as you inquire about blogs written in English or Swedish. The service does a quick analysis of a blog based on the Jung/ Myers-Briggs typologies. Results are saved, so the moment you run the analysis, you're stuck.
In my case, it said ISTP, for both blogs. My real type is ESTP. Or is it ESTJ? Don't quite recall. It's interesting to consider why the difference. Is it because they're in Beta and still polishing the algorithms, or is it rather because my exuberant, expansive nature doesn't come across in my blogs? For descriptions of all 16 types read the official page.
I've run a couple of other queries for fun. My love is a Thinker, they say, but again, it's only close to the real type, and then he comes across as a Scientist for his professional blog, which is not closer. Ashok turned out an ISTP like me, however true that is, and so did Wonkette. Dooce seems an ESFP, Performer. Since the service works for Twitter, too, I expect it to work for anything blog-like.
It only works for blogs in English and Swedish this far, though, so... sorry Romania.
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Interesting. If I've done those in the past, I usually score ENTP on an actual test, so if my blog scores ISTP it is an interesting difference. Then I tried another one of my blogs and got another different score. Hmmm.
I see what you mean. I hope they will allow us to re-test blogs in the future, now they save the URL and the type as such in a database for further queries. I am amazed how fast it works, among other things. Not sure it's good.
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