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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': Approximately 15%. These individuals value community and work to maintain strong connections within the digital rights space. * '''Emulators''': About 10%. They admire prominent digital rights activists and organizations, often modeling their advocacy efforts after them. * '''Doomsdayers''': Around 20%. They are often pessimistic about the current state of digital rights and emphasize self-sufficiency and personal data control. * '''Survivalists''': Approximately 25%. These members are cautious and practical, focusing on finding and sharing the best tools for protecting privacy and security. * '''Achievers''': Roughly 10%. They are ambitious in their efforts to advance digital rights, often striving for leadership roles within the community. * '''Saviors''': About 10%. These individuals are driven by a desire to positively impact the world through digital rights advocacy. * '''Integrators''': Around 10%. They often support multiple causes, including digital rights, and may donate to or volunteer for related organizations. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-2"></span>
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