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What's Your Content Lifestyle?

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Human Observation Talk Show Collector

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Reality shows, talk shows, mukbang — if it's about real human stories, you're watching it lol A human observation expert with empathy levels at 999.

01 · Strength

Empathy & Observation Skills

• A delicate empathy that naturally reads people's emotions and reactions • A broadening life perspective gained from absorbing all kinds of human stories • A warm, supportive presence that's great at listening to the people around you
02 · Weakness

The Danger of Over-Immersion

• You can get so emotionally invested in TV show characters that their problems feel like yours • Discovering a great new show might mean losing an hour the next day before you even realize it
03 · Advice

One Evening This Week

Share a great story you heard from a show directly with a close friend. Your empathy will really shine.
Result Distribution
type_shortformStimulation-Addicted Short-Form Addict
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type_studySerious Study-Mode Creator
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type_lofiEmotional Recharge Lo-fi Healer
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type_gamePassionate Gaming Stream Binge-Watcher
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type_vtuber2D World VTuber Fan
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This is the result of analyzing how you consume content in your daily life and diagnosing you as one of 6 lifestyle types. It shows your psychological needs and tendencies based on which genre you're most drawn to — short-form, study content, Lo-fi, gaming streams, VTubers, or talk shows. The result includes a core personality summary, strengths, weaknesses, a one-line piece of advice, and compatibility info with other types. Based on the Uses and Gratifications Theory, it scientifically interprets the inner motivations behind your content choices — so feel free to use it as a reference for understanding yourself.
This test is an entertainment personality diagnosis based on the Uses and Gratifications Theory, inferring your tendencies through your content consumption patterns. Many people are amazed by how well it resonates — like it's "peeking at my algorithm" — but it's a fun, casual test rather than a professional psychological assessment. Results can vary depending on your mood that day or your recent viewing habits, so treat it as a fun tool to reflect on your current content preferences rather than a definitive judgment.
Each of the 6 types reflects a different psychological need. The Short-Form Addict seeks quick stimulation and trends; the Study-Mode Creator pursues intellectual growth; the Lo-fi Healer craves emotional stability; the Gaming Binge-Watcher seeks immersion and vicarious satisfaction; the VTuber Fan chases the fantasy of a virtual world; and the Talk Show Collector is drawn to observing human relationships. Each type has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, as well as compatible and incompatible types.
Yes! You can share your result directly to KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), Facebook, and more using the share button at the bottom of the results screen. A card will be generated showing your content type at a glance along with your result image — perfect for sharing. Comparing types with friends is a great conversation starter, and you can bond with people who share your type or get new content recommendations from friends with opposite types. URL link copying is also supported for easy sharing anywhere.
It absolutely can! Content consumption patterns naturally change over time. For example, during exam season you might get Study-Mode Creator, while during vacation you might get Short-Form Addict or Gaming Binge-Watcher. Retaking the test a month later can be a fun way to see how your content preferences have shifted. There's no limit on how many times you can take the test, so tracking your content lifestyle changes by season is an interesting way to use it.