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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers:''' 15%. These members value community and connection, often participating in group chats and public channels to stay connected with friends and family. * '''Emulators:''' 10%. Attracted to Telegram’s status as a cutting-edge platform, these individuals seek to emulate successful tech influencers and early adopters. * '''Doomsdayers:''' 20%. Skeptical of mainstream communication platforms, these members value Telegram for its security features and are vocal about digital privacy concerns. * '''Survivalists:''' 25%. These users are cautious with their data and appreciate Telegram’s free services, often utilizing its features to save on communication costs. * '''Achievers:''' 10%. Driven by efficiency, these members use Telegram’s productivity features to enhance their personal and professional lives. * '''Saviors:''' 10%. Passionate about digital rights, these individuals champion Telegram as a tool for free and private communication, often advocating for its use in regions with restricted internet freedom. * '''Integrators:''' 10%. While they value financial success, these members use Telegram to support causes they care about, often participating in charitable groups or donating to open-source projects. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-21"></span>
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