"The Community"
Online hacking group or Russian gays?
"The Community" has been previously reported in connection with two-factor identity theft crimes perpetrated by the "Scattered Spider" (or possibly "Scattered Spice") online hacking group. Sounds like queer female jailbirds.

Since Russia’s Supreme Court declared the so-called “international LGBT movement” extremist one-and-a-half years ago despite no such formal movement existing, the country’s queer community has been subjected to growing pressure, fear and repression.
Typical communist doublespeak. First deny that the gay movement exists and then call it a "community."
And that's the problem with an emphasis on "community" rather than "family" as such. It's an extremely sex-segregated singles crowd with extremely strict mores and rules of its own apart from the broader family-friendly society.
There are fake marriages between men and women who never become intimate with each other or consummate their claimed marriages, but accept societal prohibitions on opportunities for marital infidelity as a reinforcement of their homosexuality.
Such fake marriages are a large part of immigration fraud in the U.S.
"Judge not that ye be not judged," according to the Bible. Those who chase or persecute gays or alleged gays are just as likely to be gay themselves or else they would have no such interest. Straight people have no sympathy with their queer feelings that they are in any position to "judge" anyway. (It's very dubious that people would really be "gay" if they don't get any attention from others of the same sex.)