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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': 20% - These members value the P2P community as their digital tribe, sharing tools, tips, and experiences to foster a cohesive network. * '''Emulators''': 5% - A small portion is driven by the desire to mimic the success of well-known P2P platforms, often experimenting with similar technologies. * '''Doomsdayers''': 25% - This subgroup is vocal about privacy threats and the erosion of digital rights, advocating for robust P2P solutions as a defense. * '''Survivalists''': 15% - Cautious with their digital footprint, they meticulously research secure P2P tools and prioritize privacy. * '''Achievers''': 10% - These ambitious individuals are focused on developing or contributing to prominent P2P projects, seeking recognition within the tech community. * '''Saviors''': 15% - Driven by altruism, they work on open-source projects to improve accessibility and security for all users. * '''Integrators''': 10% - They leverage their technical skills to contribute to P2P projects while supporting various digital rights initiatives. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-13"></span>
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