Bought this tonight at B&N.
How far into it do you all think I'll get before seeing 4chan mentioned?
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>>18493685
no idea, will you post the contents?
>>18493685
Post up the index famalam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSTO26au2z4
>>18493697
>>18493711
I will if it's at all interesting and not stuff well-known.
Here's the back blurb.
>>18493719
show 4chan entry?
The Contents:
(Out of context, they don't mean much)
1. Liberty or Death
2. Unmasking the Trolls
3. The Lone Wolf
4. Three Clicks
5. On the Road
6. Lights, Web-Camera, Action
7. The Werther Effect
Conclusion: Zoltan vs. Zeran
>>18493719
>radicalism and pornography
Hey that's us
PAGE ONE, BROS. PAGE FUCKING ONE.
NOT EVEN THAT, SENTENCE ONE.
>>18493799
that was unexpectedly fast
disregard the book now
>>18493799
>PAGE ONE, BROS. PAGE FUCKING ONE.
>page is clearly labeled page 14
>>18493804
It looks like there's an interesting chapter on Tor though. And also on free enterprise on the internet, including black markets like Silk Road and the like, Bitcoin shit, and anarcho-free market stuff. Should still be interesting.
>>18493823
Page one of the content. Before that was like acknowledgments and stuff. You know what I meant.
So this thread is an advertisement for this book?
>>18493829
No. It's two years old now and I doubt they're interested in advertising on the website they talk about as shady, deplorable, and full of "child pornographers."
>>18493751
>trolls
4chan.
>>18493799
HA knew it.
Nice filename.
>>18493799
>dark net
>/b/
Holy shit this is maximum autism, who the fuck let this shit get published
Also /b/ is almost word one
>>18493799
>reddit spacing in a book
>>18493685
Dropped it 50 pages in after it was clear that the author thought 4chan was the dark net.
>>18493887
He talks about Tor though, and Silk Road/black market stuff, so it might get better.
>>18493827
but it used greentext anon. it's superior.
>>18493799
i kekd
>>18493887
We aren't?
>All that wasted time thinking I was being cool and edgy.
>>18493888
It's just a black market, drugs and murder, 4chan it's more interesting.
so what is the darkest place shown in this book?
>>18493799
>rules of the internet
>no rule 34
why did they not write the most important rule of all?
>>18493799
>4chan
>deep web
This takes the cake regarding the hacker known as 4chan
now 4chan /b is deepweb?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ma nigga....
finally is friday..
>>18493799
Jesus Christ.
>the majority head for /b/
Now that's just a fucking lie.
>>18493685
The dark net is fucking lame. I just use it to buy a zip for around a hundo. Eights of shatter too.
>>18495993
What's a zip and eights of shatter
>>18495987
This.
I noticed the same thing.
/b/ is the single most popular board, (unless /v/ has overtaken it recently, haven't been keeping up).
But it's not even close to harboring "the majority" of users or even posts.
>Female users are a novelty
Is also blatantly false. Female users are fairly common, they're called Anonymous and treated exactly the same as Anonymous.
I mean, fuck, the author even mentions Tits or GTFO, but it's as if he never made any effort to find out what it actually means.
The moment you STOP being Anonymous and call for attention and try to invoke your female privilege is the moment the rule starts applying. That's literally what it's there for.
>>18496048
A zip is an ounce of weed and an eighth of shatter is eighth of ounce of concentrated weed. Im a shaman so I have a reason for holding peace pipe sessions.
>>18493719
>>18495987
>>18496057
If this somehow qualifies as "A confident and well-informed guide", what's a poorly informed guide?
Considering the first page is so riddled with blatant errors I don't really have any interest in this book, nothing of value can come out of it because it's clear no research or effort was put into it.