The dark web is a part of the internet that is not indexed by search engines and requires specific software, such as the Tor browser, to access. It is often associated with illegal activities, but there are also some surprising and legitimate uses. Here are some interesting facts about the dark web:
Child Pornography and Human Trafficking: The dark web is notorious for hosting illegal content, including child pornography and human trafficking.
Drug Sales: The Silk Road, a famous dark web marketplace, was used to buy and sell drugs.
Hitman Services: Some sites offer hitman services, although they are often scams.
Censored Information: People in authoritarian countries use the dark web to spread revolutionary ideas and access censored information.
Personal Websites: You can host personal websites on the dark web to hide your IP and avoid censorship.
Academic Resources: Some parts of the dark web host academic resources and forums for political dissidents.
Red Rooms: The concept of "red rooms," where people are tortured on live streams, is often discussed but may not actually exist.
Peter Scully: There are videos and stories about Peter Scully, a notorious child abuser, on the dark web.
Browsing is Legal, Buying is Not: Browsing the dark web is generally legal, but buying illegal goods is not. "Browsing is legal, buying is not."
Be Careful with Child Pornography: If you encounter child pornography, you should report it to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
These subreddits can provide more insights and personal experiences from people who have explored the dark web.