Great article. Thanks for sharing. The IP mapping company needed a way to
deal with IPs that they only knew belonged to "the USA", so they picked
coordinates near the geographic center. I liked their solution to people
thinking it was an exact coordinate: update this "default" coordinate to be
in a body of water(!).

On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Kenneth Freeman <kencf0...@riseup.net>
wrote:

> So this is why 114 Tor exit nodes are apparently operating from Potwin,
> Kansas! Figured it was a digital artifact. The article doesn't mention
> Tor itself, but the nominal fount really jumps out on TorFlow.
>
> http://fusion.net/story/287592/internet-mapping-glitch-kansas-farm/
>
> https://torflow.uncharted.software/
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