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People Can’t Resist Buying These Mystery Boxes Off The Dark Web And Sharing Their Finds Online

People Can’t Resist Buying These Mystery Boxes Off The Dark Web And Sharing Their Finds Online

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The internet is a wonderful thing that connects almost every little corner of our world to a world wide web. However, on that said web, some places are a lot darker than others, and the things that lurk in them can sometimes be downright creepy.

The Dark Web, for example, is one such place, and the rules of the regular world don’t apply there. Yet, to some, the danger seems only to incentivize curiosity because when these sketchy mystery boxes surfaced on the darkest corners of the internet, there were people online who couldn’t resist buying them and seeing what’s inside. Scroll down to read all about it!

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    The Dark Web is home to some of the most disturbing places on the internet, and now, you can order mystery boxes from it

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    People daring to risk their safety to satisfy their curiosity or gain internet popularity are ordering these boxes and posting results online

    Mystery box is a concept that’s been around for a good while. You buy a package without knowing its contents and (hopefully) enjoy the surprise once it comes in.

    However, most of the time, when you purchase something like this, you’re still getting it from an official and legal vendor, so you kind of know what you can expect. Things take a complete 180-degree turn when the place you’re buying this mystery box from operates on a completely grey ground, where laws and regulations have little to no power.

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    While the Dark Web itself started around 2000, its mystery boxes seem to have come onto the market around 2018. This new trend caught the internet by storm, as many people couldn’t hold back their curiosity, even if many of the mysteries in the box were rather freaky, creepy, or even downright disgusting. 

    Since not everyone was brave enough to take the risk of ordering one of these mystery boxes, some people took it as an opportunity to gain internet recognition. For example, a TikToker, maskred, had built over 202,000 follower base, most of which started following him when he began filming these rather unsettling unboxings.

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    Some of the mystery stuff appeared to be quite silly, like Playstation 1 posing as Playstation 5 or a KFC bucket filled with toy chickens

    This TikToker’s most popular video has been viewed more than 14.5 million times, with others following closely behind. Opening these weird packages, he encountered everything, from a silly-looking KFC bucket with rubber chickens to a smartphone with coordinates and World War One relics. 

    However, the scariest thing that he encountered, as the man told Vice, was a supposed letter from his real birth mother that had details about him only a few people could have known. It was delivered to his actual home address, which really shook the guy. Yet, when he tried to get in contact with the sender, he was denied, only being told that they were keeping an eye on him.

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    Another popular content creator exploring the dark corners of the internet is a YouTuber known as Hindi Darkest Facts, who was happy to share his experiences when Bored Panda reached out to him for an interview.

    The man behind the Guy Fawkes mask in these YouTube videos is Shaurya Sharma, a resident of New Delhi, India. The man has been making videos on the Dark Web for some time and, through his experiences and extensive research, has built up quite a strong understanding of how these wildlands function.

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    However, other things in the box were quite disturbing or even downright scary, like creepy dolls, weird liquids, and a smartphone with coordinates on its lock screen

    Shaurya told us that he first started meddling with these mystery boxes roughly 3 years ago. “I’ve actually seen lots of videos on the internet where people bought stuff off the dark web, but most of them were scripted, and I actually wanted to check if there’s anything such as mystery box,” shared the man, adding that doing that was scarier and more difficult than it appeared at first.

    “I was seeking actual content, and it made me go on the creepiest websites that I have never imagined I would visit,” said the content creator, explaining what pushed him to start buying these mystery boxes. He further talked about encountering many creepy videos and pictures before finally finding a relatively safer but possibly less authentic way to get these boxes by buying them on E-Bay.

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    Shaurya opened up, saying that surfing the Dark Web wasn’t an experience that left him without any scars. “I feel like the Red Rooms do exist on the internet,” he said, talking about encountering plenty of weird people, some of whom were harming themselves for views or even their own pleasure.

    Even though the man took extra precautions trying to ensure his safety, scary personal encounters were not avoided either. “I remember finding a triangular-shaped necklace, and it was sent to me when I had a creepy stalker after me that came all the way from Discord, which scared me so much because he came to know all information about me to an extent where I had to switch home.” 

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    People who meddled with the Dark Web mystery boxes long enough even received some creepy things, indicating that the senders knew a lot more about them than they’d like

    Thankfully, things have never gotten any further than that. The content creator said that there wasn’t any situation where he would have had to involve the police, adding that all the content showing content where people do call the authorities were most likely staged and shouldn’t be taken as real.

    However, many people also believe that the Dark Web mystery boxes are just as fake as the aforementioned videos. “My message to all of those people is that I’m glad you do not believe in such stuff because the less curious you are about such stuff, the safer you are,” summarized Shaurya.

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    Although none of these experiences developed any further, they were scary enough to make these people reconsider some of their decisions

    In the end, the Dark Web is called that way for a reason. It is not a place you should visit for fun, and if you do, make sure that you’re aware of what you’re getting yourself into. Because, just like Hindi Darkest Facts channel creator told us, the experience can truly be a lot to handle, to say the least.

    What did you think about this story? Would you ever dare to risk ordering something like this yourself? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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    Dominykas Zukas

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    Hey! I’m Dominykas, and I come from Lithuania. According to my diploma, I’m a UX Designer. However, when during my studies, I (re)discovered my passion for storytelling, I’ve been doing that ever since, mostly in writing. I have written a few short stories, some songs, and a good bunch of articles, and I plan to keep expanding on all these fronts. Aside from that, I’m also a film buff, traveler, casual basketball player, video game enthusiast, and nature lover who will rarely pass up on a little hike through the forest or a simple walk around a park.

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    Dominykas Zukas

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    Hey! I’m Dominykas, and I come from Lithuania. According to my diploma, I’m a UX Designer. However, when during my studies, I (re)discovered my passion for storytelling, I’ve been doing that ever since, mostly in writing. I have written a few short stories, some songs, and a good bunch of articles, and I plan to keep expanding on all these fronts. Aside from that, I’m also a film buff, traveler, casual basketball player, video game enthusiast, and nature lover who will rarely pass up on a little hike through the forest or a simple walk around a park.

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    Denis Krotovas

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    I am a Visual Editor at Bored Panda. While studying at Vilnius Tech University, I learned how to use Photoshop and decided to continue mastering it at Bored Panda. I am interested in learning UI/UX design and creating unique designs for apps, games and websites. On my spare time, I enjoy playing video and board games, watching TV shows and movies and reading funny posts on the internet.

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    Cosmikid
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Worth noting that the dark web is used for 99% highly illegal activities. If the cops ever have a reason to look at your computer and find you've been hanging out there- it will not help you.

    Lene
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah. Not worth it, imo. Sounds fun and all that to receive mystery boxes. But when they are sent from ppl who may or may not know more about you then you'd like, then it's a no from me. I prefer the somewhat safety of the "normal" web, thank you.

    KillerKiwi
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Most ridiculous thing I’ve seen this week. I am not, in any way, intrigued.

    David
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cool. You coulda just kept scrolling, but instead you chose to bless us with you unsolicited review.

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    Cosmikid
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Worth noting that the dark web is used for 99% highly illegal activities. If the cops ever have a reason to look at your computer and find you've been hanging out there- it will not help you.

    Lene
    Community Member
    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah. Not worth it, imo. Sounds fun and all that to receive mystery boxes. But when they are sent from ppl who may or may not know more about you then you'd like, then it's a no from me. I prefer the somewhat safety of the "normal" web, thank you.

    KillerKiwi
    Community Member
    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Most ridiculous thing I’ve seen this week. I am not, in any way, intrigued.

    David
    Community Member
    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cool. You coulda just kept scrolling, but instead you chose to bless us with you unsolicited review.

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