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9 mm. Berreta russe

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Gʻlog 9mmm.berreta 2605:B100:504:4A7C:0:29:8432:5601 (talk) 18:58, 3 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Featured image on this article is inaccurate

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The "iceberg" infographic that's the featured image on this article is an inaccurate representation of the "darknet" that has been passed around ever since the shutdown of the Silk Road market. Is there a better image we could replace it with? I think a better representation might be a graphic of the Tor network, I2P, or something along those lines. There's a site called TorFlow, and it has a map of Tor traffic around the world. I think it's an accurate symbol for the dark web in general, as well as the Tor network itself. What do you all think? MystikMakr (talk) 12:47, 6 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]