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Internet iceberg analogy
Internet iceberg analogy




First of all, I hope you never get wrapped around the elitist snobbery of the techno purists who insist that there is a dark web, and then there is a deep web. I had made it in and back out again and I can convey several things to you. I recall faintly when it snuffed, though I marked not the hour or minute. How many hours had it been? The candle on the table next to my computer had long since reduced itself to a wax pool around its holder. Hours later I pushed back from my desk, rose up, and threw open my apartment door, which was still fully intact. I sat down alone in a room in front of my computer until either I satisfied my curiosity about the dark web, or the Orwellian Thought Police smashed down my apartment door. I went out on my own and found out about the dark web myself. I was once like you I was lost, but now I’m found. My intent is to do that with a modicum of ground truth about the dark beast, if all you know about it are the rumors you hear about pedophile porno and the illegal sale of weapons, drugs, radioactive poisons and the like. I jest, but the tension behind the dark web needs to slacken up a tensile ounce or two. A priest sitting next to me looks at my screen and says: “My son, you’re headed down the rocky road to perdition!” I looked back at him and moaned: “Son-of-a-bitch.

internet iceberg analogy

I was on a bus the other day, had my laptop open on my… lap… drag-netting the dark web.

internet iceberg analogy

“It’s a den of iniquity, I tells ya you’ve got one foot in the grave and the other in the state penitentiary if your dabbling in the dark!” What about the rest of it? What about the mass of the Internet that Google can’t search/index? That is the portion of the iceberg that sinks below the surface of the sea that dwarfing mass of internet that we don’t see or commonly use.






Internet iceberg analogy