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== From Reference ==
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# Other = Non-illicit content
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# None = Websites which were either completely inaccessible or otherwise had no visible content Including websites which hosted only placeholder text, indicating that their operator had yet to generate indicative content
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# Nexus = Websites primarily focused on linking to other illicit websites and resources within the darknet
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# Total illicit (1,547) + Other (1,021) + Unknown (155) = Total Active (2,723)
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== Changes from reference ==
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The idea is to have the numbers add up to the conclusion of the reference which says that there are more "illicit" hidden services, as defined by the reference, more than the Non-illicit + Unknown.
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# Collapse Other (non-illicit content) + Unknown into one line because this sum doesn't count toward "Total illicit" in the reference.
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# Change the label "None" to "Inactive": this goes with the "Total active" in the reference.
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# Add "Illicit" as prefix to most categories; otherwise, it is unclear that the authors meant these to be "illicit" especially when compared to the 2015 graph. For example, in the finance category, it doesn't include non-illicit finance.  Leave other ones that hopefully the reader will assume they are illicit.
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# "Nexus" = "Illicit links"
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| title     = Web based [[Hidden Services]] in February 2016<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Moore|first1=Daniel|title=Cryptopolitik and the Darknet|journal=Survival: Global Politics and Strategy|url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00396338.2016.1142085|accessdate=20 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Cox|first1=Joseph|title=Study Claims Dark Web Sites Are Most Commonly Used for Crime|url=https://motherboard.vice.com/read/study-claims-dark-web-sites-are-most-commonly-used-for-crime|accessdate=20 March 2016|date=1 February 2016}}</ref>
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    | title   = Web based [[Hidden Services]] in February 2016<ref> {{cite journal | last1 = Moore | first1 = Daniel | title = Cryptopolitik and the Darknet | journal = Survival: Global Politics and Strategy | url = http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00396338.2016.1142085 | accessdate = 2016-03-20}}</ref><ref> {{cite news | last1 = Cox | first1 = Joseph | title = Study Claims Dark Web Sites Are Most Commonly Used for Crimes | url = https://motherboard.vice.com/read/study-claims-dark-web-sites-are-most-commonly-used-for-crimes | accessdate = 2016-03-20 | date = 2016-02-01}}</ref>
| label_type = Category
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    | label_type = Category
| data_type = Percentage
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    | data_type = % of Total | col2_data_type = % of Active
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    | float   = right
| data_max   = 48
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    | data_max = 30 | col2_data_max = 56.8
| label1 = [[Violence]] | data1 = 0.3
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    | label1 = [[Violence]] | data1 = 0.3 | col2_data1 = 0.6
| label2 = [[Gun|Arms]] | data2 = 0.8
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    | label2 = [[Gun|Arms]] | data2 = 0.8 | col2_data2 = 1.5
| label3 = Social | data3 = 1.2
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    | label3 = Illicit Social | data3 = 1.2 | col2_data3 = 2.4
| label4 = Hacking | data4 = 1.8
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    | label4 = Hacking | data4 = 1.8 | col2_data4 = 3.5
| label5 = Illegitimate pornography| data5 = 2.3
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    | label5 = Illicit links | data6 = 2.3 | col2_data5 = 4.3
| label6 = Nexus | data6 = 2.3
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    | label6 = Illicit Pornography | data5 = 2.3 | col2_data6 = 4.5
| label7 = Extremism | data7 = 2.7
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    | label7 = Extremism | data7 = 2.7 | col2_data7 = 5.1
| label8 =  Unknown | data8 = 3.0
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    | label9 = Illicit Other | data9 = 3.8 | col2_data9 = 7.3
| label9 = Other illicit| data9 = 3.8
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    | label10 = Illicit Finance | data10 = 6.3 | col2_data10 = 12
| label10 = Finance | data10 = 6.3
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    | label11 = Illicit Drugs | data11 = 8.1 | col2_data11 = 15.5
| label11 = Drugs | data11 = 8.1
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    | label12 = Non-illicit+Unknown | data12 = 22.6 | col2_data12 = 43.2
| label12 = Other | data12 = 19.6
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    | label13 = Illicit Total | data13 = 29.7 | col2_data13 = 56.8
| label13 = None  | data13 = 47.7
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    | label14 = Inactive | data14 = 47.7
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    | label15 = Active | data15 = 52.3
 
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Revision as of 08:13, 9 July 2018


Web based Hidden Services in February 2016[1][2]
Category % of Total % of Active
Violence
0.3
0.6
Arms
0.8
1.5
Illicit Social
1.2
2.4
Hacking
1.8
3.5
Illicit links
2.3
4.3
Illicit Pornography
2.3
4.5
Extremism
2.7
5.1
Illicit Other
3.8
7.3
Illicit Finance
6.3
12
Illicit Drugs
8.1
15.5
Non-illicit+Unknown
22.6
43.2
Illicit Total
29.7
56.8
Inactive
47.7
Active
52.3
  1. Moore, Daniel. "Cryptopolitik and the Darknet". Survival: Global Politics and Strategy. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
  2. Cox, Joseph (2016-02-01). "Study Claims Dark Web Sites Are Most Commonly Used for Crimes". Retrieved 2016-03-20.