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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': 10%. These members value fitting into the privacy-focused community and often participate in discussions to align with the groupโs values. * '''Emulators''': 5%. Some members look up to privacy advocates and strive to emulate their practices by adopting similar technologies and privacy measures. * '''Doomsdayers''': 15%. A segment of the community is pessimistic about online privacy, often discussing the potential for government surveillance and data breaches. * '''Survivalists''': 20%. These individuals are cautious about their digital footprint, actively seeking the best privacy tools and methods to protect their data. * '''Achievers''': 15%. Ambitious members who are keen on mastering privacy technologies and contributing to the development of privacy-oriented platforms. * '''Saviors''': 25%. These members are passionate about advocating for privacy rights and helping others understand the importance of secure communication. * '''Integrators''': 10%. Some members use their resources to support privacy-focused initiatives and contribute to open-source projects. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-18"></span>
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