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This is the login page for Ano+, a social networking site on i2p. On this page you can login, register, or search.

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This is the Ano+ member search page. On this page you can search people and hashtags, email other users, add them to your connections, and search based on gender. Member names and avatars are blurred out since this requires an account to see.

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This is the Seen.is home page. Seen.is is a social networking site based in Iceland. This page provides a description of what Seen.is social networking site is and some of the benefits of joining the sites. Although the have a terms of service, they…

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These are Seen.is's Terms of Service. The terms include such things as not to use abusive language or excessive profanity, no racism antisemitism, or other hate language, no threats, no porn, and no illegal activities.

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This is a user page on Ano+, a social networking site on the i2p network.On this page, users can update their profile information, update their status, and like, comment, and share status updates.

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This is an example of search results in Ano+. The names and avatars are blurred because this is a dark web social network.

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This is the framework for a user page on Galaxy. All personal information is redacted. On this page you can see a friends list, group memberships, get mail, and see a list of activity. The page also provides a menu of links to other pages.

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The Galaxy photo page presented member-uploaded photos in a grid with the most recent photos appearing first. From this page you can select to see all photos, your photos, or friends photos. Additionally, a side menu allows you to see what are most…

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This page illustrates what it looks like when you select an individual photo to view in Galaxy. This was publicly posted. It is a screen shot of what someone would see if s/he were to go to Silk Road 2 after that site was seized by US and European…

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This is the second privacy policy of Galaxy. The first read, in its entirety: "The goal is to keep the highest level of privacy." This longer policy was co-written by a member and a site administrator. During the drafting of the policy, members were…

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One of the main features of Galaxy was a microblog called "The Wire." This allowed for 140-character posts, @ replies, and # hash tags. As is clear in the image, there is a tag cloud to the upper right, with more frequent tags appearing larger. Users…

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This is an example of a blog post from Galaxy. The organization of comments was in chronological order (oldest comments on top). Posts show the user's name, date, and tags associated with post. It also shows comments by other users and allows for…

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This is Galaxy2's about page, explaining its relationship to the original Galaxy site.

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These are the terms for Galaxy2. They are similar to the rules of the original Galaxy. The main rules are no child porn, no public commercial trade, certain images need to be made private or accessible by friends only, and the own of the site's rules…

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This is Visibility's About page, written in French and English, explaining the rationale behind the site. On this page you can register, login, or retrieve a lost password.

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This is the first page a visitor sees at Galaxy2. It shows summaries of all publicly available activity on the site, including new blog posts, new Wire posts, and new comments. Because this page is hosted on Tor, all avatars and Wire posts have been…

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This is a public grid of pictures uploaded to Galaxy2. New pictures appear on top. This particular batch of photos has a decidedly Anonymous theme. On this page you can sort images related to how recent, commentary, views, and by photo albums.

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On the Groups page, groups can be sorted in a variety of ways. This page shows groups by popularity on March 31, 2015. The page shows the group's name, brief description, if it is open or closed, and the number of members.

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Blackbook's About page was only dummy text ("lorem ipsum"). This page has since been removed.

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This is Blackbook's privacy policy. Much like Blackbook's about page, it is filled with dummy text, and has since been taken down.

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Vole's home page, describing its service. The page provides a screen shot of what it looks like, how it works, the technical details, and the differences between Vole and other networks. It also has a list of current users.

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This is Propaganda's about page, explaining its purpose and focus on user-generated content..

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This is Propaganda's all site activity page. It shows summaries of all publicly available activity on the site, including new friend connections, new Wire posts, and new comments. All avatars and Wire posts have been pixelated. It can be sorted by…

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This is Propaganda's avatar wall. It features avatars of all members, active members for the day, and active members for the week. Avatars have been pixelated.

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This is Propaganda's email validation page. It is used when signing up for an account. In order to activate one's account, one must use a link sent to the email address used when signing up for Propaganda.
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