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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': Around 10% of the community. They seek to fit in with like-minded individuals who value privacy and digital freedom. * '''Emulators''': Approximately 5% of the community. They admire thought leaders in privacy and cryptography and strive to emulate their success in advocating for digital rights. * '''Doomsdayers''': Comprise about 15% of the community. They are often pessimistic about the future of internet privacy and are highly self-sufficient in maintaining their anonymity. * '''Survivalists''': Make up about 20% of the community. They are cautious and resourceful, often working with limited resources to enhance their digital security. * '''Achievers''': Around 10% of the community. They are ambitious and work tirelessly to develop and promote Freenet and related technologies. * '''Saviors''': Approximately 25% of the community. They are socially conscious and dedicated to making a positive impact by advocating for privacy and freedom of information. * '''Integrators''': About 15% of the community. They are involved in philanthropic efforts to support digital rights organizations and initiatives. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-4"></span>
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