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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': Roughly 10%. Seek to fit into the community by engaging in popular discussions and sharing widely accepted resources. * '''Emulators''': Approximately 20%. Look up to renowned algorithm experts and competitive programmers, often mimicking their techniques and styles. * '''Doomsdayers''': Around 5%. Skeptical of new trends, they critique algorithmic approaches and emphasize potential pitfalls and oversights. * '''Survivalists''': Estimated 15%. Focus on practical applications and efficiency, often sharing tips on optimizing performance within constraints. * '''Achievers''': About 25%. Highly driven to excel in competitive programming and technical interviews, frequently sharing achievements and milestones. * '''Saviors''': Close to 10%. Aim to contribute positively by creating educational content and helping others understand complex algorithms. * '''Integrators''': Around 15%. Balance personal coding projects with contributions to open-source communities, often involved in collaborative efforts. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community"></span>
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