The document discusses the dark net and how it is generally viewed as a dangerous place where illicit activity occurs, but some see it as a bastion for free speech. While darknet sites have regular servers, special software is needed to encrypt users' traffic and maintain relative anonymity when accessing sites on the dark net.
2. An Iceberg can generally picture out what we see and what is in the Dark net
3. “…a dangerous
place, where a lot of
illicit, underground
nastiness occurs.”
“lurks intentionally in the blind spots of search engines.”
“makes it a bastion of
a more noble cause:
free speech.”
4. Darknet sites have regular servers but
for someone to access it, it needs a
special software to code all users’ traffic
and allows them relative
Notas do Editor
In the darknet, the number 1 factor to consider would be anonymity.
Image:thepochtimes.comAn iceberg would be a great representation for the darknet since just like an ice berg we only see what is on top but not what is on the bottom or what is deeper.
Source: pcworld.comFirst 2 are negative connotations of the darknet and free speech is the positive connotation of the dark net. Free speech in terms of whistle blowers