Re: has anyone explored the deep web?
I don't think deep web means what you think it means. It means web pages and content that is generated dynamically, so it doesn't show up on search engines. When I check on my server database, for example, that is a dynamically generated page and is considered part of the deep web, even though only a small percentage of it deals with experiments on homeless people.
The dark web is just servers who take efforts to hide their IP address, likely to make it hard to know exactly where the servers are physically located. This could be done for a wide variety of reasons, but it's true that some do this for legal reasons. A person hosting a gam bling website is not allowed to do that within the United States, so someone who is doing that may try to make it difficult to prove their server is located there. By hiding that information, if caught they may be able to lie and claim their server is actually located in another country that does not have the same gam bling laws.
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