
o7_kataki
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Lisa Simpson is the analytical and curious member of the family, always seeking to understand how things work and helping others, which matches @o7_kataki’s focus on mastering Twitter’s search filters. The user repeatedly posts about “filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies” and explains how to use them, showing a detail‑oriented, problem‑solving mindset similar to Lisa’s. They even ask “What does ‘replies don’t count’ mean?” showing the same inquisitive nature Lisa displays when she asks deep questions. Their concern about “Twitterの表現の自由ってなんなんだろな” and using “quality filters” to block low‑quality content mirrors Lisa’s social awareness and desire for a better, cleaner environment. Overall, the user’s blend of technical know‑how, helpful explanations, and thoughtful reflection aligns well with Lisa’s intelligent, earnest personality.

Your MBTI personality Type
Kataki’s tweets are focused on detailed, practical instructions rather than personal storytelling, indicating an introverted, sensing style. For example, they write '試しに filter:replies を外したら、表示されるツイートが倍近くなって、読むのに時間がかかってしまう' showing a concrete observation of how a filter changes tweet volume. Their frequent logical analysis of Twitter’s tools, such as 'filter:replies でリプライ非表示になりますね(RTも)' and 'I think Kaito is doing a great job at suppressing bots', demonstrates a thinking preference. They also display a structured, scheduled approach: '定期的に 《 filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies 》で検索して見てる' reflecting a judging orientation. Overall, these traits align with the ISTJ type.

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Twitter search aficionado 📚 | Master of filter:follows & filter:replies (once filtered 200 replies) | Bilingual JP/EN | Cutting noise, one filter at a time– @o7_kataki

Your signature cocktail
Kataki’s love for cutting through noise on Twitter is captured in the clear gin base, a spirit as crisp and unfiltered as a timeline cleaned with "filter:follows フォローしている人の投稿だけを表示する". A splash of yuzu juice adds a bright Japanese citrus note, echoing the many Japanese‑language posts such as "filter:follows filter:replies". Matcha simple syrup provides a subtle earthy depth, reflecting Kataki’s detailed knowledge of advanced search commands, like the explanation "filter:replies でリプライ非表示になりますね(RTも)". A dash of orange bitters works as the literal "filter", stripping away bitterness just as the user says "filter:replies でリプライ非表示になりますね(RTも)". Finally, tonic water’s effervescent bubbles symbolize the constant stream of tweets they sift through, as they marvel that "TLに流れてきた フォローの誰かが いいねかRTしたんか 知らんけど".

Your Hogwarts House
The user frequently shares detailed technical tips about Twitter's search syntax, such as 'filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies', showing a strong focus on knowledge and clever problem‑solving. They ask clarifying questions like 'What does “replies don’t count” mean?' indicating a curiosity and desire to understand nuances. Their posts about using quality filters to block spam and optimizing the timeline, for example 'filter:replies でリプライ非表示になりますね(RTも)', demonstrate analytical thinking. This pattern of valuing intelligence, learning, and clever use of tools aligns with Ravenclaw traits.

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Kataki repeatedly talks about using Twitter’s filter commands to silence the "noise" of replies and retweets, for example, "試しに filter:replies を外したら、表示されるツイートが倍近くなって、読むのに時間がかかってしまう。" and "filter:follows filter:retweets filter:replies 本当に便利…!" which shows a strong desire to mute clutter. Their comment on "Twitterの表現の自由ってなんなんだろな …クオリティフィルター …嫌いな人にわざわざリプしてくるような人を排除できるシステムになっていてとても便利ですよね" further emphasizes seeking a quieter, more curated experience. The song "The Sound of Silence" captures this yearning for quiet amid a noisy world, echoing the lyric "Hello darkness, my old friend, I've come to talk with you again." It mirrors Kataki’s quest to turn off the constant chatter and focus on the content they value. The timeless theme of finding meaning in silence aligns perfectly with their filter‑focused Twitter habit.

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