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Netstalking

Not to be confused with "stalking".

Netstalking (reference to the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R.) means searching for obscure, hard-to-find and somehow valuable (even if only by its entertaining nature) information/media buried in the depths of the Internet (and similar networks), for example searching for funny photos on Google Streetview (https://9-eyes.com/), unindexed deepweb sites or secret documents on FTP servers. The activity is distinct from cracking (breaking into protected systems), it only involves searching and observing. Netstalking is relatively unknown in the English-speaking world but is pretty popular in Russian communities, although since the beginning of 2020s the general interest in obscure and esoteric material on the Internet seems to have been steadily rising among all inhabitants of the world wide network, perhaps due to other phenomena such as increasing censorship (and the desire to bypass it), the "web 1.0 revival" movement etc.

Netstalking can be divided into two categories:

Techniques of netstalking include port scanning, randomly generating web domains, using advanced search queries and different search engines, searching caches and archives and obscure networks such as darknet or gopher.

Pro Tips On Finding Obscure Stuff

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