
Season 2 · Episode 1722
The Dark Web Is Smaller Than You Think
Forget the iceberg myth—the dark web is more like a tiny shed behind a skyscraper, with only 3 million users and 100k sites.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 29, 202622m 32s
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Show Notes
The dark web isn't the massive hidden continent media portrays it to be. With only about 2-3 million daily users and a fraction of a percent of the sites indexed by Google, it's more like a fortified village than an iceberg. This episode explores the technical reasons why Tor stays small—from the latency of onion routing to the lack of a central directory—and reveals its legitimate uses, from journalists and researchers to the surprising migration of cybercriminals to Telegram. Learn why the dark web is becoming more respectable, how monitoring actually works, and what the future holds for privacy technology.