The text discusses the "Protector" personality type among bug bounty researchers, who are motivated to find and disclose vulnerabilities to make the internet a safer place. Unlike other personality types, Protectors do not seek fame or fortune but instead want to do good for others and contribute to their community's safety. To draw a Protector's attention to an application, it should have a high potential for finding valid bugs and challenging targets that others found difficult. The article also touches on the importance of transparency, communication, and understanding with researchers, as well as the need to reward and encourage them to continue contributing. It reflects on the author's own journey in information security and how their motivations and behavior have changed over time.