Nitter Alternatives
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real-world-onion-sites
This is a list of substantial, commercial-or-social-good mainstream websites which provide onion services.
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libreddit
Private front-end for Reddit written in Rust
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Invidious
Invidious is an alternative front-end to YouTube
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hawaii
An informal planning doc for /r/ethfinance in hawaii in 2022
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Pi-hole
A black hole for Internet advertisements
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OpenVPN-install
Set up your own OpenVPN server on Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS or Arch Linux.
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EIPs
The Ethereum Improvement Proposal repository
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yellowpaper
The "Yellow Paper": Ethereum's formal specification
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twtxt.net
📕 twtxt is a Self-Hosted, Twitter™-like Decentralised microBlogging platform. No ads, no tracking, your content, your data!
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Yotter
Youtube and Twitter with privacy.
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teddit
alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy https://teddit.net
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documentation
The official Invidious documentation
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footnote
Readme and future protocol improvement ideas for Footnote, a layer two protocol on Handshake.
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ocappub
Posts
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[Serious] People who have been on the Deep Web, what’s the scariest thing you’ve found?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even view Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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Hey reddit! whats your dark web story?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even view Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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Redditors who hav been to/ have seen the dark web, what is the most messed-up thing you saw?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even view Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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[Serious] Redditors on the dark web, what is the most shocking thing you've seen on there?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even view Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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r/AskReddit, what was the most fucked up this you saw on the dark web?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even use Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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People that went into the Deep Web, what was the weirdest thing you saw?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even use Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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Do people still go on the “dark web”?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even use Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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[SMT] A browser extension that can give you vanilla HTML for a tweet for embed-this purposes without tracking.
Since it's open source under the AGPL v3, whoever makes this extension could copy the part of the code that displays a tweet as HTML, as long as they released their code under a compatible license.
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What is the creepiest or darkest thing you have found on the dark web?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even use Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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What is your creepy Dark Web story?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even use Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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People of Reddit who have used the dark web, what is the most unsettling thing you’ve found on there?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even use Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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What else is there on the dark web? We all know that it’s used to communicate about illegal activity and share messed up content. But do people use it for less extreme things? Anything unexpected or cool in a chill way?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even use Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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What are some websites one can visit using Tor for the first time?
Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram, which are alt-frontends for Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram.
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Tor blocked by websites
Use alt-frontends.
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Reddit users who have been on the Dark Web, what is the most disturbing thing you have came across on the Dark Web?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even use Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
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