FAQ
What is SBTI?
A lightweight, meme-friendly behavior tendency test designed for entertainment, social sharing, and quick self-reflection.
How is it different from MBTI?
MBTI is a classic personality framework. SBTI is more scenario-driven with behavior labels and is optimized for expressive, shareable outcomes.
Is it accurate?
It is not a clinical diagnosis. Treat results as entertainment context and a lightweight self-observation tool.
How many types are there?
v1 currently ships 27 result types. We keep the set stable and adjust copy balance with calibration.
What types are trending on social channels?
Across public tests and discussion posts, Dead, IMSB, Malo and ATM-er are frequently mentioned, with IMSB appearing high in user self-label overlap tags such as #IMSB. Trend lists vary by platform, while emotional boundary, relationship handling, and execution style remain recurring discussion themes.
Will the result stay the same each time?
Usually it is stable for the same answer pattern, but minor changes in scoring calibration or option ordering can affect edge cases.
Where do the questions come from?
Questions are generated from a mix of public sample structures and in-house tuning. We keep result labels stable in v1 and only adjust copy and weight logic for balance.
What does a “viral label” mean?
These labels are social shorthand for discussion. Use them as a conversation cue, not a clinical category.
Can I retake to compare outputs?
Yes. You can retake from the start page or use session-based progress restore and compare outputs later.
Are my answers being stored?
Session IDs and local answers are stored in localStorage for your own progress. No sign-in is required and no strong identity data is mandatory.
Can I share results in resumes or official profiles?
The result is designed for social interaction and reflection. It should not be treated as an official psychological assessment in formal contexts.
Why are some options written in meme style?
The wording is tuned for real social scenes so behavior signals are easier to recall and discuss.
What languages are supported?
Chinese, English, and Japanese are currently supported. Language switching keeps the logic unchanged.
Do I need to create an account?
No. The product is designed to run anonymously without any login requirement.