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  2. Wikipedia:User pages/Secret pages to be deleted - Wikipedia

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    Due to the clear majority view that secret pages should be kept, currently being expressed by the community over at Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion/Secret pages 2, please can admins delay any further deletion of the valued secret pages on this list?

  3. Facebook onion address - Wikipedia

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    The site also makes it easier for Facebook to differentiate between accounts that have been caught up in a botnet and those that legitimately access Facebook through Tor. [6] As of its 2014 release, the site was still in early stages, with much work remaining to polish the code for Tor access.

  4. Confessions page - Wikipedia

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    Confessions pages, whether on social networking sites like Facebook or as standalone platforms, provide a space for individuals to share anonymous confessions.These pages have gained popularity across schools, universities, and among the general public, enabling users to post their thoughts, experiences, and secrets without revealing their identities.

  5. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    The news feed is the primary system through which users are exposed to content posted on the network. Using a secret method (initially known as EdgeRank), Facebook selects a handful of updates to actually show users every time they visit their feed, out of an average of 1500 updates they can potentially receive.

  6. Matthew Hardy (stalker) - Wikipedia

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    Hardy has been arrested 10 times and voluntarily questioned three times. In October 2011, Hardy pleaded guilty to hacking the Facebook account of a former schoolmate and impersonating her; he received a restraining order, a suspended prison sentence and 250 hours of community service.

  7. The Hidden Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The first Hidden Wiki was operated through the .onion pseudo-top-level domain which can be accessed only by using Tor or a Tor gateway. [1] Its main page provided a community-maintained link directory to other hidden services, including links claiming to offer money laundering, contract killing, cyber-attacks for hire, contraband chemicals, and bomb making.

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  9. Wikipedia:Lists of protected pages - Wikipedia

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    To request that a page be protected or unprotected, see Wikipedia:Requests for page protection. Special:ProtectedPages - automatic list Also see Wikipedia:List of indefinitely protected pages - indefinitely or permanently protected pages, specifically maintenance templates and high-exposure Wikipedia pages