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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': Approximately 20% of the community may identify with this subgroup, seeking to connect with like-minded individuals who value privacy and digital rights. * '''Emulators''': A smaller percentage, around 10%, may fall into this category, using privacy tools to emulate the practices of famous privacy advocates or whistleblowers. * '''Doomsdayers''': Around 15%, characterized by a strong belief in privacy erosion and surveillance, often vocal about the risks of a surveillance state. * '''Survivalists''': About 25% may fit this category, cautiously evaluating privacy tools and continually adapting to stay ahead of surveillance tactics. * '''Achievers''': Approximately 10% may be driven by a desire to excel in cybersecurity and privacy advocacy, often contributing to community knowledge. * '''Saviors''': Around 10% of the community may be motivated by a desire to protect othersโ rights to privacy and free speech, often engaging in activism. * '''Integrators''': A small subgroup, around 10%, may use their knowledge and resources to support privacy-focused initiatives and organizations financially. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-22"></span>
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