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Video : YouTuber discovers dark website so disturbing he nearly vomits




A YouTuber known for exploring the hidden depths of the internet had to censor one of his videos after encountering something unexpectedly disturbing.

The deep web, which includes the infamous dark web, is notorious for hosting illicit and unsavory content. While a significant portion of the deep web is legal and safe, it is also a haven for criminal activities, as it offers anonymity and unsearchability from standard internet browsers.

Curiosity about the deep web is high, and despite warnings against browsing it, many feel an irresistible urge to explore its hidden realms. One such individual is YouTuber Mutahar, from the channel SomeOrdinaryGamer.

In his Deep Web Browsing series, Mutahar delves into the obscure corners of the internet, often uncovering shocking content. He always issues a trigger warning to his 3.74 million subscribers, alerting them to the potential for adult material.

In a 2016 episode of Deep Web Browsing, Mutahar started by browsing a typical hitman website before moving on to a gambling site called ‘Crime City’, which mimicked a slot machine game. However, it was the next site he visited that proved to be the most unsettling.

Mutahar stumbled upon a platform called ‘Mankind’s Habit’, which hosted various deep web videos and images. He clicked on a strange image and began playing a video titled: ‘The peaceful sounds are lovely’.

The footage was blurred due to its nature, but the audio remained. Initially, the video featured the sound of a baby crying, which soon turned into sinister music. As the video progressed, Mutahar began spluttering, gagging, and coughing before falling silent.

“That was not what I was expecting,” he confessed after regaining his composure. “I know a lot of people don’t like the censorship, but that was snuff porn.”

This disturbing encounter highlights the dangers and unpredictability of exploring the deep web, where one can inadvertently stumble upon extremely distressing content.




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