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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers (10%):''' These individuals value community consensus and are keen to align with the collective mission of uncovering manipulation. * '''Emulators (15%):''' Motivated by the success of prominent digital sleuths, they aspire to develop their skills in digital forensics and gain recognition within the community. * '''Doomsdayers (20%):''' Characterized by a pessimistic view of digital influence, they are deeply suspicious of tech companies and governmental interventions, often predicting dystopian outcomes. * '''Survivalists (25%):''' Pragmatic and resourceful, they focus on practical strategies for identifying and mitigating digital manipulation, often sharing tools and techniques with the community. * '''Achievers (10%):''' Ambitious and driven, they aim to lead initiatives within the community, such as organizing investigations or publishing comprehensive reports. * '''Saviors (10%):''' Altruistic and idealistic, they are motivated by a desire to protect the public from misinformation and advocate for ethical standards in digital practices. * '''Integrators (10%):''' These members balance their investigative activities with broader social justice goals, often linking digital manipulation to larger societal issues. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-7"></span>
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