Those who have been to the dark web, why did you go and how was your experience?

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  • nitter

    Alternative Twitter front-end

    For Tor specifically**: Over half of onion websites are legal/benign, with Facebook being the largest. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal sites. You can even view Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends. Outside of websites there's programs like OnionShare and Ricochet Refresh, which are for file sharing and instant messaging.

  • libreddit

    Private front-end for Reddit

    For Tor specifically**: Over half of onion websites are legal/benign, with Facebook being the largest. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal sites. You can even view Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends. Outside of websites there's programs like OnionShare and Ricochet Refresh, which are for file sharing and instant messaging.

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