The SBTI personality test has become a viral sensation on Chinese internet platforms, with users sharing results that label them as "dead person," "pawn," or "alcoholic." Originally created by Bilibili user QuRouErChuan to help a friend quit drinking, the test features 30 absurd questions and has sparked widespread discussion and server overloads. Unlike the MBTI, which gained popularity for helping individuals find their place in society, the SBTI resonates with a generation disillusioned by traditional success metrics.
The test's popularity highlights a shift in mindset among Chinese youth, who are increasingly skeptical of the value of self-optimization in a challenging job market. This sentiment is echoed in the creator's personal experiences, including a viral farewell to her AI "digital husband" following the discontinuation of GPT-4o's voice mode. The SBTI's appeal lies in its ability to provide a sense of collective resonance and humor in the face of societal pressures, reflecting a broader trend of young people seeking solace in abstract, unserious pursuits.
SBTI Personality Test Goes Viral in China, Reflecting Youth Sentiments
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