1. Most importantly, the type of personality testing you are implementing (4-letter types with 16 total) has no academical backing. As far as I understand, of all personality models only Big5 has been validated to some extent, everything else has not been proven as accurate at all.
2. As with most of similar tests, there is no value or insights in the test's results. I haven't gotten anything beyond what I already knew about myself. It asked me whether I liked to be a center of a party, I said no, and the test binned me to introverts. Thanks, but that is too obvious.
3. There are 9 ad blocks on the main page. The top one covers half of the page and stays up when I scroll. This is overwhelming.
4. All texts on the website are generic and most likely ai-written.
5. There is no info on who created the website. These days I feel that I don't trust anything which does not have an author stamp on it. I want to know that there is an actual person who put effort into what I am using.
2. As with most of similar tests, there is no value or insights in the test's results. I haven't gotten anything beyond what I already knew about myself. It asked me whether I liked to be a center of a party, I said no, and the test binned me to introverts. Thanks, but that is too obvious.
3. There are 9 ad blocks on the main page. The top one covers half of the page and stays up when I scroll. This is overwhelming.
4. All texts on the website are generic and most likely ai-written.
5. There is no info on who created the website. These days I feel that I don't trust anything which does not have an author stamp on it. I want to know that there is an actual person who put effort into what I am using.