The Shadow Web: Where Nightmares Come True

@freak369 (5113)
United States
March 2, 2017 1:37am CST
If you graduated from watching the available perversions on the “dark web” and “deep web” then chances are you are salivating for more. More than just a myth or cyber-lore, this highly restricted part of the internet contains those little bits and pieces that you don't dare say out loud. Whether it's hitting someone in the face with a shovel or do a “Boxing Helana” on someone to turn them into a living sex doll – its almost guaranteed to deliver. What makes someone want to visit the shadow web? Mostly morbid curiosity but there are underground stores and sites that can carry anything from guns to ammunition as well as professionals willing to kill for cash (or BitCoin). Until Silk Road and Agora were targeted by the United States F.B.I. they were the “go to” place in cyberspace to get your less-than-legal goods, wares and services. Look up the “shadow web” on any search engine and the first twenty or thirty listings will be warnings to stay away from it. Well, that's like telling a kid they can eat any cookie on a table except a certain one. So what will you find there? More than just shock videos and unreleased autopsy pictures. Getting there can be difficult if you aren't on the web a lot but if you are determined to view it, eventually you will get in or make friends with someone that is a regular. It has a lot of 'red rooms' (live shows) which is one of the many reasons why there's so much secrecy surrounding it and why it's so difficult to access. It is comparable to the dark web and the deep web but on a completely different level in regards to the amount of real-time red room action. I am not into that type of gore in a real word setting but a good zombie flick is hard for me to pass up. Child pornography is a huge issue in all three of the realms of the internet but the shadow web is more powerful and reaches further. The admins and page owners won't tolerate “tourists” so if you arrive at a “red room” and aren't prepared to pay, you could end up with someone cyber-destroying you.
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@rog0322 (2829)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
6 Mar 17
I don't go to places that brings potential trouble. I am a hunter by nature but not reckless. Like most hunters, I move with caution and senses danger far ahead, sees danger before it happen. Shadow web, deep web, nothing good can be had from there. I would prefer Youtube where lots of interesting stuff satisfy my simple questions and answer my problem like "does air pressure increases with volume? In that way, it brings practical solutions to my daily problems at work and play.
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@freak369 (5113)
• United States
5 Jun 17
Curiosity got to me about the TOR browser and just how far one browser could get me. There are some great articles and photo that would never make it on the surface web (mostly medical issues, amputees and spongiform encephalitis
• Philippines
2 Mar 17
I think they are all sick people. Because if they are normal people they will just report. Violence and obnoxious things should not be practice by men. I think we are all for the greater good and bring out the best in us without hurting anyone. God bless us all.
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@freak369 (5113)
• United States
5 Jun 17
Everyone is accountable for their actions, at the end of the day you reap what you sow.
@cindiowens (5120)
• North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
24 Mar 17
That sounds scary.
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@reskyyandi (3616)
• Indonesia
4 Mar 17
They are is crazy people