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Are there any user personas for sites like Stack Exchange? [migrated]

Are there any user personas for sites like Stack Exchange? [migrated]

In Game Industry we have the Bartle taxonomy of player types. A way to classify users in 4 main categories. Achievers, Explorers, Socialisers and Killers. I was looking recently if there is something similar on websites like StackExchange …

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