Dread is a new community service for Dark Net users, built from scratch without any frameworks by /u/hugbunter, the site was intended as a Dark Net Market security discussion and resource for web masters or researchers.
One day and two years ago, HugBunter launched Dread as a small discussion board with an expected capacity of 1,000 users. Dread now has more than 120,000 users and almost 100,000 posts, according to an official announcement from HugBunter. HugBunter, the creator and administrator of Dread, announced the platform’s two-year anniversary on /r ...
This list contains forums, imageboards, and other platforms for discussion on the darkweb including Dread, Darknet Avengers, 8chan, and Germany in the Deepweb. The forums listed here focus on darkweb markets, drugs, privacy, politics, hacking, addiction, harm prevention, and day-to-day life
Dread is back online. The update, Dread V3, includes some of the most significant changes in Dread’s history. The most obvious and perhaps most welcome changes include new captchas. The developers of Dread–HugBunter, Paris, and whoever else–reworked the site’s search function to include a full-text index of Dread’s 2+ million posts, suggestions, fuzziness adjustments, and various ...
In a post on /r/DreadAlert, HugBunter announced the creation of two new “permanent” mirrors. Verify these mirrors independently.
Dread is a darknet forum very similar to Reddit that allows darknet market discussion. A member of the former darknetmarkets subreddit created the site prior to the fall of Reddit’s banhammer.
You can find the owner via email. Because of spam you must request my XMPP details via IRC, Dread, or email. To get hosting contact Kaizushi for English and t3chno for the languages listed at the top of the page. This is a hosting service with a shared server accessible with SSH/SFTP, and also VPS servers with root access.