Anybody care to share their experiances with the deepweb? And has any one every got into the marianas web before?
What's the "deep web"? I might look it up depending on how you galvanize or reproach it.legion431 said:Yes. And for anyone who ever wishes to go into the deep web all I say is...don't, just don't. Words cannot express how much I can try and deter you from going there.
The Deepweb is the internet equivalent of those back city slums that you never see. Areas filled with forgotten things and people, and acts considered too hideous to populate the main streets.Giest4life said:What's the "deep web"? I might look it up depending on how you galvanize or reproach it.legion431 said:Yes. And for anyone who ever wishes to go into the deep web all I say is...don't, just don't. Words cannot express how much I can try and deter you from going there.
Hmm...this is actually rather fascinating. I often wondered what legends and superstitions could come from the present in the future.RagTagBand said:Sure, most people have. The Deepweb is commonly defined as any page that can't be accessed through search engines due to the nature of web crawling programs...basically anything that isn't accessed through a direct hyperlink.
Hell the "Your order has been placed!" page on the Dominos Pizza website is probably part of the Deepweb. If The Escapist put viewing their forums behind a sign in (and their CAPTCHA's actually fucking worked) This very thread would be classed as deepweb.
But, if your Naivety and spelling are anything to go by you're probably a young teenager that has heard so many sensational stories about the deepweb, where conspiracies are documented and proof of aliens exists, where you can hire assassins and not move an inch for all the child porn and while there is certainly an underground/illegal element to the deepweb it makes up such an insignificant amount of it that its barely even worth mentioning. Less than 1% of 1% kind of insignificant.
Much like Ouija boards in the 90's, the Deepweb is significantly more boring when you actually know the truth behind it. Of course, at the same time, you don't sound like such a moron when you do realize the boring truth about it.
indeedDoclector said:Hmm...this is actually rather fascinating. I often wondered what legends and superstitions could come from the present in the future.RagTagBand said:Sure, most people have. The Deepweb is commonly defined as any page that can't be accessed through search engines due to the nature of web crawling programs...basically anything that isn't accessed through a direct hyperlink.
Hell the "Your order has been placed!" page on the Dominos Pizza website is probably part of the Deepweb. If The Escapist put viewing their forums behind a sign in (and their CAPTCHA's actually fucking worked) This very thread would be classed as deepweb.
But, if your Naivety and spelling are anything to go by you're probably a young teenager that has heard so many sensational stories about the deepweb, where conspiracies are documented and proof of aliens exists, where you can hire assassins and not move an inch for all the child porn and while there is certainly an underground/illegal element to the deepweb it makes up such an insignificant amount of it that its barely even worth mentioning. Less than 1% of 1% kind of insignificant.
Much like Ouija boards in the 90's, the Deepweb is significantly more boring when you actually know the truth behind it. Of course, at the same time, you don't sound like such a moron when you do realize the boring truth about it.
Oujja boards-deepweb.
The boogeyman-slenderman.
Cursed objects-cursed comments.
It seems no matter how far we advance, we will always find new things to scare us.