This is pretty misleading, as it shows nodes, not capacity, and excludes Tor.

There’s also the fact that at least for a lot of the smaller share ones, they may be used just for proxying for a public IP.

Not that this means anything as if it is shut down, new nodes can come up to replace them in other networks

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Pretty sure the number of servers doing that is so small that it's irrelevant. I've never seen any data to convince me of the opposite.

Even if, it wouldn't matter since we're talking about network use here not where the server is located.