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This user Tweets about itself 105% more than the average user. This includes tweeting about themselves, their activities. In most social media, doing this too much is regarded as a faux pas.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about leisure activities 101% more than the average user. This includes activities other than work and may indicate a desire to engage in relaxing and entertaining behaviors.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about the past 93% more than the average user. This may indicate a preoccupation with events that occurred the past.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about media and celebrities 87% more than the average user. This includes references to celebrities and mass media and may indicate an interest in celebrity culture.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about positive sentiments 77% more than the average user. This includes positive feelings, thoughts, emotions and agreeability.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about emotions 52% more than the average user. This includes a wide range of positive and negative emotions and may indicate a generally emotive perspective.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about physical sensations 50% more than the average user. This includes sights, sounds, smells, tastes and tactile feelings.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about time 41% more than the average user. This indicates references to time in general, including the past, present and future.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about social behaviors 40% more than the average user. This includes inclusive Tweets, social behavior and speaking directly to the listener.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about the future 27% more than the average user. This includes Tweeting about time as it relates to the future and may indicate an interest in events yet to occur.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about anxiety 19% more than the average user. This includes uncertainty, nervousness and apprehension. It may indicate a stress and fear.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about conceptual thoughts 13% more than the average user. This includes higher-level abstract thought. Logical reasoning and philosophy are examples of conceptual content.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about primordial content 11% more than the average user. This includes lower level dream-state and unconscious modes of thought. Some researchers refer to this as "reptilian" thought.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about negative sentiments 10% more than the average user. This includes negative emotions, negative feelings and morbid thoughts.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about the present 6% more than the average user. This includes references to present time and currently occurring events.
More than the average.
This user Tweets about numbers 16% less than the average user. This may indicate highly analytical and quantitative thinking.
Less than the average.
This user Tweets about constructive behavior 17% less than the average user. This includes creating and building things and indicates an interest in development and creative processes.
Less than the average.
This user Tweets about thinking 23% less than the average user. This includes abstract thought and cognitive mechanics and may indicate an high level of thought processes.
Less than the average.
This user Tweets about control 26% less than the average user. This includes restraint and moral imperatives and may indicate a desire to impose order.
Less than the average.
This user Tweets about sexual references 28% less than the average user. This includes sexual references and may indicate a preoccupation with sex.
Less than the average.
This user Tweets about money 39% less than the average user. This includes references to income and money in general.
Less than the average.
This user Tweets about learning and education 65% less than the average user. This includes Tweeting about school as well as self-teaching activities.
Less than the average.
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