Deep Web Reddit Resources
However, since the main function of Reddit is to be a tool for expressing uncensored views and opinions, deep/dark web forums on Reddit have indeed landed people into trouble with law enforcement since some tend to overshare and use their real names to post comments about their practices.
Users in dark/deep web subreddit communities can sometimes be at odds with each other. If you’re just an average onlooker, you’ll find the whole culture behind this scene incredibly fascinating to watch.
Users are downright combative with one another on a regular basis; sometimes comedically so. But that’s the way of life within this niche. Trolling is not only tolerated, it’s accepted.
Hackers will often openly brag about their exploits and taunt others for not being able to meet the challenge due to their “lower” skill sets.
As a result, angry fellow commenters may be motivated to dox that user. This happened recently with a user named PhishKingz, a phishing guru of sorts who has been behind some of the dark web’s notable phishing campaigns.
Many of those who engage in fraud and illegal activities end up exposing their identity to some extent.
Additionally, some darknet market users, admins, vendors and buyers tend to end up getting caught for accidentally exposing their identity.
And as a result, investigative bodies and law enforcement agencies monitor the subreddit forums for any leads of persons that may be engaging in criminal actives.
Consequently, this has over time led to the rest of quite a number of people.
For this reason, those posting on Reddit should ensure that they have turned on their VPN before logging into their account (creates with an anonymous email) and posting.
Failure to do so could lead to the actual IP address of the user getting exposed, making it easier to get traced.
Other measures include use of fake email addresses for making Reddit accounts, as well as fake usernames. The username should no way resemble the actual name or identity of the person.