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Internet Symbol

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Internet symbol conveying WiFi, information, and anonymity. Iconic among hacktivists and anarcho-hacktivists.

Symbol used upside-down and upside-up, it is a symbol representing the Internet both as an idea as well as a country unto itself. Hacktivists utilize this symbol both as a means of defending Net Neutrality as well as a means of promoting the Internet as an identity and country users can feel a strange mix of nationalism and internationalism for. Internet lovers, digital pirates, hacktivists, anarcho-hacktivists, and anonymous members would be within the realm of people this symbol resonates with.

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Graphical characteristics:
Symmetric, Open shape, Monochrome, Contains curved lines, Has no crossing lines.

Category: Internet Icons and Symbols.

Internet Symbol is part of the Anarchism Symbols group.

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