> all use 'n' for next line and 'p' for previous line.

I think the modes that use 'n' for next line and 'p' for next/previous
line tend to be 'single page' modes (e.g., dired).  I personally
rarely use n/p even in those: C-n/C-p are automatic in my fingers and
they always work so that I do not need to be thinking which mode I am
in. On the other hand, in multi-page non editing modes (as the agenda
view), "n" and "p" are often page (or node, etc.) forward and back. I
think this is why I find it natural to remap those in org. --Man

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