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what your group chat role says about you

what your group chat role says about you

ten questions to determine whether you're the planner, the lurker, the meme supplier, the ghost, or the voice-note essayist. the chat already knows. this just makes it official.

💕 Relationships·10 Questions·easy

About This Quiz

group chats quietly became the main social venue — the hangout happens in the chat, and the in-person meetup is the spinoff episode. the archetypes are real and measurable: around 84% of gen z send voice notes, while roughly a third of people admit receiving them is mildly annoying, which explains the permanent tension between the essayist and everyone else. lurking is statistically the default, too — in most online groups the overwhelming majority read without ever posting, so the silent hearts outnumber the talkers by a wide margin. and every chat needs exactly one planner, because a plan proposed in the chat has a near-zero survival rate unless one specific person converts it into a poll with a deadline. this quiz sorts you into one of five roles based on how you actually behave between 'we should hang out soon' and 'omw'.

Sample Questions

  • 1.someone finally says 'we should actually hang out soon.' you:
  • 2.drama gets dropped in the chat at 9pm. your move:
  • 3.your notification settings for the main chat:
  • 4.someone shares bad news. genuinely bad. you:

...and 6 more questions. Start the quiz to find out your result!

Frequently Asked Questions

what are the five group chat roles in this quiz?

the planner, the lurker who likes everything, the meme supplier, the one who replies in 3 business days, and the voice-note essayist. your answers across ten questions decide which one you picked most.

do people actually send that many voice notes?

yes — polling puts gen z voice note usage around 84%, the highest of any generation. the catch: roughly a third of people admit they find receiving them inconvenient, which is why the essayist role exists.

is lurking in a group chat normal?

statistically it's the default. in most online communities the vast majority of members read without posting (the classic 90-9-1 pattern), so silent readers almost always outnumber the people actually typing.

How many questions are in what your group chat role says about you?

This quiz contains 10 questions covering relationships topics.

Is what your group chat role says about you free?

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What results can I get in what your group chat role says about you?

This personality quiz has 5 possible outcomes: the planner, the lurker who likes everything, the meme supplier, replies in 3 business days, the voice-note essayist. Your result is determined by how you answer each question.

How is my result determined?

Each answer is linked to a personality outcome. The quiz tallies your responses and matches you with the outcome that best fits your answers.