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Has Anyone Ever Explored the Deep Web?


Daddy_Uncle

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Or the Hidden Wiki? I don't have the balls to do it. I just watch youtube videos on it. There is some seriously messed up stuff deep in the web. The deep web is said to be about 99% of the internet. The internet that we use normally called the surface web only makes up about 1%. The deep web is a very disturbing and twisted place. You may not be prepared for what you find there. There is a lot of illegal activity that happens there, so stay far away from that. But there are some really creepy videos that really fug with your mind. It's really just a place to see how many disgusting people there are on earth. Chat rooms for canninals, cookbooks for how to cook women and that's the very very mild part of it. It gets way worse. Basically anything goes. These people use a tor browser that changes their IP address and their identity is completely safe. I knew tonever bother with this internet poo. Messed up stuff

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq94QMVbO-w

 

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I would not recommend it to anyone. For one, it's not nearly as interesting as those videos make it sound. Most of the stuff is either clearly fake or clearly a scam. The main reason not to check it out though is because of child pornography. It's literally everywhere on the deep web. When I went on out of curiosity I ended up joining a chat room because I thought I could get some tips about finding some interesting things, but no, instead I was met with a PDF GUIDE on how to get away with being a pedophile and about 15 people openly posting child porn pics. It was disgusting, shocking, and enough for me to never want to fug around with the deep web again. I later found out that studies say that around 90% of deep web users only use it for child pornography. 

 

IF YOU MUST check it out, Make sure to have all images blocked. You'll end up in some deep poo by clicking a link that you had no idea was child porn. The chat I mentioned above was some generic name like "DEEP WEB chat".  I still wouldn't recommend it though because all you'll find is a bunch of boring techno babble, people pretending to be hitmen, and people trying to scam you out of bitcoins.

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This has been around for years, so yeah the onion network isn't anything new but it seems over the last couple of years everyone has found out about it and it's mentioned on TV shows and stuff now.  I think the shut down of Silk Road was an eye opener.   But yeah at this point, there is a large number of scammers running it and not scamming who you would think, it's more scamming people trying to sell stuff on there.    But yeah, there's a lot of that nasty junk on there and of course drugs and stuff like buying organs and weapons, etc.   It's still a crazy world that is fascinating and weird.   Those videos seem like shock value though.  

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This is a very informative Ted Talks about the dark net and how it's going mainstream. While it is still used for illegal stuff, it is becoming more useful for for non nefarious things. Aphex Twin released their album on the dark net, a group of London architects have opened a site to prevent regeneration projects, he even said Facebook has a dark net site (I don't know/see the point in that). From the way this guy talks it is changing.

Give it a look, I thought it was interesting!

 

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