Your Type
In the group, you mostly just read messages and rarely speak, acting like an invisible observer quietly keeping track of everything. This defense mechanism of "habitually hiding behind the screen" actually masks your deep anxiety about "speaking up potentially bringing judgment or causing conflict"; you fear that once you take a stance, it will ruin the current balance or drag you into trouble, so you use "extreme detachment" to ensure your absolute safety. But being overly invisible also creates distance with those who care about you. Try simply replying "I think so too" next time you see an interesting discussion; when you learn to show your presence moderately, you'll find the world is more accepting than you imagine.
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