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Who’s on the dark web?

Me. I am. I use a TOR browser to access Kiwi Farms, which periodically blocks Britain on the clearnet. Though I think he’s opened Britain up since the Ofcom lawsuit, out of spite.

If you don’t know what TOR, Kiwi Farms or Ofcom is, we need to talk.

The thing about the dark web is that it isn’t indexed. That’s what makes it the dark web: you have to know where you’re going. Kiwi Farms’ address is:

https://kiwifarmsaaf4t2h7gc3dfc5ojhmqruw2nit3uejrpiagrxeuxiyxcyd.onion/

Don’t try putting that in a regular browser, it’s a TOR-style address. So – stupid question – how does anyone ever find things on the dark web? And what are you doing there?

p.s. Technically, the 95% of the unindexed web is the deep web (accessible by regular browsers), only a tiny sliver of which is the dark web (accessible by TOR).

p.p.s. DEAD POOL TOMORROW!

November 6, 2025 — 7:03 pm
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