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Wikipediuh said:The Deep Web (also called the Deepnet, Dark web, DarkNet, the Invisible Web, the Undernet or the Hidden Web) is World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, which is indexed by standard search engines. It should not be confused with the dark Internet, the computers that can no longer be reached via the Internet, or with a Darknet distributed filesharing network, which could be classified as a smaller part of the Deep Web. There is concern that the deep web can be used for serious criminal activity.
Mike Bergman, founder of BrightPlanet and credited with coining the phrase, said that searching on the Internet today can be compared to dragging a net across the surface of the ocean: a great deal may be caught in the net, but there is a wealth of information that is deep and therefore missed. Most of the Web's information is buried far down on dynamically generated sites, and standard search engines do not find it. Traditional search engines cannot "see" or retrieve content in the deep Web—those pages do not exist until they are created dynamically as the result of a specific search. As of 2001, the deep Web was several orders of magnitude larger than the surface Web.
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I remember trying to access the deep web a few times back in 2011-2012 when a bff of mine introduced me to it, and really...I was pretty intrigued. There was so many things hidden in there that gives you that suspense feeling from a horror movie. There were programs build that were constantly missed by Google searches, as well as possible hidden archives. I didn't stay there long the first time, because I got pretty paranoid and didn't want anything to happen to my comp.
Has anyone