Scientists Figured Out the Personality Traits of Influencers, and It Could Explain a Lot
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A recent study highlights the personality characteristics that lead young people to aspire to become social media influencers. Conducted by researchers from Poland's University of Wrocław and Oxford, the research involved nearly 800 participants aged 16-17, focusing on their career goals and personality traits. Findings indicate that those who are more extraverted, self-involved, and dramatic show a stronger inclination towards influencer careers. This suggests a trend where the desire for validation and visibility is driving the ambitions of today's youth, particularly those with theatrical inclinations, who may morph into the influencers of the future.
Certain personality types, particularly extraverted and self-involved individuals, are more likely to aspire to be social media influencers rather than more introverted counterparts.
This study shows that heightened levels of narcissism and dramatic traits correlate with a desire for visibility, suggesting that today's theater kids may become tomorrow's influencers.
Read at Futurism
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