I’m not sure if my answers will help as I have gone super deep into the deep web and not everyone can do that, whichisprobablynaturalgivenwhatI’vedone. I’ve gone far enough down that I can find places where I can randomly spectate on things like Mario Kart battle tournaments (as in I found Nintendo’s stash servers).
The other problem is, if something isn’t illegal on the deep web, it’s typically some generic thing like Galaxy3 that has no extraordinary aspects and is just taking advantage of the privacy, though even then people make it illegal, which is why they closed Blackbook (even the tame things on the shops are often stolen items). It’s why I use it surprisingly infrequently.
Someone here gave perhaps the best suggestion, to find lost media you can’t find elsewhere. Or you can do this.
I’m not sure if my answers will help as I have gone super deep into the deep web and not everyone can do that, which is probably natural given what I’ve done. I’ve gone far enough down that I can find places where I can randomly spectate on things like Mario Kart battle tournaments (as in I found Nintendo’s stash servers).
The other problem is, if something isn’t illegal on the deep web, it’s typically some generic thing like Galaxy3 that has no extraordinary aspects and is just taking advantage of the privacy, though even then people make it illegal, which is why they closed Blackbook (even the tame things on the shops are often stolen items). It’s why I use it surprisingly infrequently.
Someone here gave perhaps the best suggestion, to find lost media you can’t find elsewhere. Or you can do this.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Or you can do this.
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.
Thanks Pipey.