Requesting material for the sticky, or at least to have around
- infographics about fulfilling requests
- lists of image search engines
- guides to narrowing search terms
- guides to TOR and how to search/move around the """deep""" web
- links to Photoshop essential tools tutos
- other things that should be common knowledge
Also general advice to people coming to this board looking for certain stuff, in a "try these first" style:
- online tune recognition services
- sites that give music recs
- known lists of recs, like /a/ or /v/ essentials rec lists
idk, give me anything and lets see if it's worth it
>>7391
>- lists of image search engines
google reverse image, yandex, saucenao, iqdb
>- known lists of recs, like /a/ or /v/ essentials rec lists
most of the boards have wikis
man, this shit is so outdated. And silkroad is in there...
>>7398
yeah, probably "remember to check the boards' wiki" is enough
>>7406
Why do people use onion sites again? What's the point unless you want to buy drugs or look at cp?
>>8204
the information can potentially travel the whole globe before it arrives.
nothing like that has ever existed before TOR.
>>8214
Not sure what you mean by that. How is it different from regular sites, that information also travels all over the globe.
>>8222 (trips)
lurk moar
>>8204
it has a strange concentration of info, fighting manuals, /diy/ stuff, antistablishmentism, etc, and that's why I posted it off the top of my head. Go lurk and see for yourself
But for me, it's also that TOR is slow, so the pages are very basic, made for the access of very few people, ad-free, without social media buttons and made by enthusiasts that like to share stuff. It's like being a kid discovering the old internet again.
nowadays you only come across something like this in pages that have survived the test of time, hosted by obsesive old people, like: http://www.scaruffi.com/