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

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    User:4/The_darkest_secret_of_Wikipedia – not a secret page. The creator does not intend for other users to search for this page and will not hand out barnstars to ...

  3. Secrecy - Wikipedia

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    The Secret (Das Geheimnis) by Moritz Stifter, 1885. Secrets are sometimes kept to provide the pleasure of surprise. This includes keeping secret about a surprise party, not telling spoilers of a story, and avoiding exposure of a magic trick. [citation needed] Keeping one's strategy secret – is important in many aspects of game theory ...

  4. 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

  5. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    A secret train platform located below the Waldorf Astoria New York designed for use by U.S. Presidents when they would visit the hotel. Truth or Consequences, New Mexico A New Mexico town that chose to rename itself after the Truth or Consequences game show in 1950, then never bothered changing back.

  6. Secret (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Secret, an 1833 juvenile story by Charlotte Brontë; The Secret, a 1950 novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart "The Secret" (short story), a 1963 short story by Arthur C. Clarke; The Secret (treasure hunt), a 1982 treasure hunt and puzzle book by Byron Preiss; The Secret, a 1997 book in the Animorphs series; The Secret: A Novel, a 2002 novel by Eva ...

  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.

  8. PostSecret - Wikipedia

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    We live in a time where people have the mistaken idea that you tell a secret to the multitudes on TV — and move on. But opening a secret is just the first step. (Posting on PostSecret) might offer some measure of relief, but I'm not sure how long it lasts. When a secret opens, it usually takes time and relational work to get a new equilibrium ...

  9. Concealing objects in a book - Wikipedia

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    A radio hidden in a book. There are many real and fictitious occurrences of concealing objects in a book.Items can be concealed in books in a number of ways. Small items such as a photograph or a note can be hidden in between the pages of the book.