Why it worked
The video uses a provocative title and a relatable, humorous tone to critique a widely known but scientifically questionable personality test. By comparing it to 'business astrology' and 'BuzzFeed quizzes,' it taps into common skepticism and provides a clear, albeit critical, explanation of why the test is flawed.
Summary
This video argues that the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a pseudoscientific scam, comparing it to business astrology and BuzzFeed quizzes. The creator explains that the test's vague descriptions and inconsistent results are due to the Barnum effect, making it unreliable and not based on science.