Anyone heard of the deep web?
By starnguyen
@starnguyen (18)
United States
March 13, 2013 9:04pm CST
Anyone heard of the deep web where theres a whole lot more of sites links documents and files than they are in the typical search engines but they contain very specific details and i don't think its classified stuff but i was just wondering after reading about it on wikipedia.Just a very curious person whole looks into technology like its nothing...
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3 responses
@TLilly12 (1229)
• United States
14 Mar 13
No I have not heard of the deep web, and I am not going to be searching around, online trying to find out a lot of things, because that is how people, get them selves in a lot of trouble, search around online for things,they have no business searching for,I am just going to keep earning, my money online and that is all, I am interested in doing online nothing else, and you can get caught when you pull up, web sites you are not, suppose to pull up.
@invisibledeath (65)
• Lithuania
6 Apr 13
I think, what people call "deepweb" are basically websites, that aren't indexed by search engines. That is if say I set up a website, without any kind of host and run it from my computer, just sharing the link of it with my friends, that could be considered a "deepweb" website.
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
1 Apr 13
I guess the concept of Deep Web here is too much exaggerating.
Basically, if you have a blog and you set your blog to be unsearchable by search engine, your blog is already part of a Deepweb itself.
Also, if a site is password-protected, it's also part of Deep Web