Are there any cool tor websites besides this one?

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A lot of ransomware gangs have their official webpages on Tor, though if you've seen one you've pretty much seen them all.
 
I tried a few search engines, and it all look terrible, though I did not venture much past this.

The search results seem broken in that they appear to be dominated by a select group of websites for every search. And it's mostly clickbait illegal shit it seems.

Then again, I am not sure what I was expecting but drug marketplaces, hitmen websites and horrible porn. Unless you know what website you want to visit, it seems that it's pretty much everything that there is.

4chan stopped being cool after 2016
I don't know the date, but /b/ died the day they started banning raids imo. It was pretty much the only thing that gave it a sense of community. After this, it was only downhill. It was never good, but it was never as bad as it's been for the past few years.
 
Have a link to my radio stream.


You might think its cool if you like vaporwave and other random stuff.
You can skip the song by going to this link:

Here is a chatroom I lurk if you're into that. Theres no specific theme or anything, just no pedos or terrorists allowed. You can get free XMR (2 cents US/hr) by registering with a bot.
http://34vnln24rlakgbk6gpityvljieayyw7q4bhdbbgs6zp2v5nbh345zgad.onion
 
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Honestly, there are a couple of good resources if you are into security and trying to remain anonymous. Like, you can buy VPN vouchers, etc. on the darknet. Sometimes TOR email addresses can be useful as well.

If you hear that some corporationd data fell victim to ransomware and that they did not want to pay up, so the hackers released the data, then you usually find the data via the Dread forum. I, for one, find that sometimes quite interesting.

Other than that, there is a lot of illegal shit like cp and drug markets. Additionally, there are hitman for hire sites, of which I am convienced are 99.9% FBI honeypots.
 
Not many. In the early 2010s, there was a shit ton of cool, weird, and creepy sites like the Human Experiment (which I think was bullshit, but still an interesting read). I used to waste quite a bit of time on the "Questions and Answers Game". Unfortunately, a lot of that stuff went away when Freedom Hosting got taken down.
 
Not many. In the early 2010s, there was a shit ton of cool, weird, and creepy sites like the Human Experiment (which I think was bullshit, but still an interesting read). I used to waste quite a bit of time on the "Questions and Answers Game". Unfortunately, a lot of that stuff went away when Freedom Hosting got taken down.
If they just avoided hosting CP and drug websites they would of had a good thing going and would of continue making absolute bank. Who ever ran freedom hosting was a retard
 
I don't know anymore, back in the day I used to love listening to random radio streams and accessing some forums that didn't exist on clearnet related to hacking and stuff. I felt like such a badass for finding those random hitman services too.
 
If you're interested in getting drugs, yes.
Otherwise, no.

There are very few websites that necessitate to be on Tor, it's almost always for illegal stuff, so except if you're interested in illegal stuff like talking about doing terrorism, buying/selling drugs, money laundering, or CSAM, then you don't have many reasons to use a Tor website.

You might be interested in the Hidden Wiki, which has a few links of somewhat interesting websites that are mostly legal.

Tor is also somewhat popular for discussion in countries that don't have free speech like France.

Oh and in case you're looking for it, here's the link to the official CIA website.
 
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