So are there actual rape p*rnsites on the web?

I was watching a show and he found an illegal site that hosted actual videos of women being raped and I found this sickening and disturbing but I wasn't sure if it actually exists? How do people find them? and if it does why don't the feds take it down?
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  • It's extremely complicated to stop an illegal activity on the internet due to a lot of red tape and personal rights, etc... I wish it were as easy as a couple arrests and a few websites being taken down, but it's not. Women were being trafficked thousands of years ago and still to this day, men too! If there were an easy resolution we wouldn't be talking about it - but every advocate helps and if you feel passionately about it there are careers around discovering, disabling, and preventing these sites all the way to protecting, educating, and rescuing the women that are, might becoming or who were targets.

    And by complicated, I mean:

    1) A report about the site / complaint comes in

    2) A judiciary order is formed to search the servers (in a rights-aware world)

    3) The computer is searched, and processed

    4) considering the computer is taken for infringing material - the host, if he were smart, would have a backup with spoofed dynamic ip's and multiple other hosts, with no header on any of his packets, making it improbable to access the other computers unless they plant other maleware on the computer to connect on the network and detect other computers.. so this is where "what's ethical and what's politically correct clash".

    5) a decision is made and the computer is destroyed or returned to an online effort and connecting.. etc and so forth.

    Any smart admin with knowledge of computer programming can completely automate the task at detecting anomalies in a system; when it goes offline, if someone logs in or port scans their computer, if there's any variance in system files, etc... And you can call all those "Events" which could trigger another automated "script" to terminate that computer from the network...permanently. Making it a royal bitch to get at some of these guys. And they make lots of money on this black market crap - look at the recent CNN article regarding consumer credit card info... 40 million accounts to buy fraudulent electronics with... a few hackers.. that's a lot of accounts considering the potential for profit. If every card was charged 400 dollars.. talking hundreds of millions of dollars that each hacker got for the info considering they didn't pay the handlers/etc... but tens of millions if they did? ... Money / greed / personal desire ... they ruin people and ruin others' lives. Make a change if you feel passionate about it, someone somewhere will love you for it and remember what you did for this world. If you care but have other priorities, just understand that it's not gonna go away by itself; which is horrible news in and of itself which doesn't do anything but depress me - so with that, I have nothing else to write.

  • The internet caters to every (not almost) fetish and there are tons of people with real rape fetishes. I know a woman (Indian) who loves watching women being raped, turns her on crazily. I know another who loves being raped (for real), she's Brit. Such a website is a boon for such people and ofcourse for a lot more men who'd pay to get to see and own those videos.

    I've known illegal sites that deal with snuff for real too. There are tons that way that keep opening and shutting shop.

    Gruesome, awful and feel really sad for the victims there.

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  • Yes, there are. I don't know how true this is, but they say you come across many illegal and disturbing videos/pictures if you use Tor or search the darknet. It's virtually impossible to track uploaders

    I've seen a few suspect videos on regular p*rn sites.

    On certain p*rn sites there is an occasional bestiality video upload but it usually gets taken down within a few hours.

    Sometimes those sites are implanted by the feds. They're essentially traps because the only way someone might come across (one of those traps) is by purposely seeking said materials.

    If you search certain topics it is possible to be flagged and monitored.

    • I was going to bring up the darknet. If you thought regular internet was bad...

    • This matches my understanding, and also goes into 'what they say' at the same point I would be.

  • why don't they go after beastiality sites either? I've never looked for real rape sites(wrong on so many levels!), but I was curious about dogsex at one point and found it relatively easy to find. I never did it, and as a matter of fact I came across a headline a few monthsback about a couple arrested for allowing the woman to have sex with the dog. really, that's FRONT PAGE news? sheesh.

    basically, if you try hard enough you can find most things online, legal or not. as for the feds, they do a lot of stupid things. so this really doesn't surprise me.

  • There are not supposed to be sites with rape on them but they do have sites where a stranger can go up and have sex with her or she has a peeping tom and they later do it. That is about as close as it gets to the whole rape thing. If someone has a rape fetish he or she will likely watch those kind of videos.

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  • I've been on line since the late 1990's and I've never seen any of the things we keep hearing about. I'll admit I'm not a hacker, so I don't know how to even find this alleged deep dark web.

    I agree with you, no matter where in the world some hacker who affects defence or the stock market does his thing, they are caught within the week, yet extreme p*rn remains.. It seems the dollar is considered far more important than the protection of children and all others who are exploited on this planet.

  • I'm sure they do exist.

    I imagine mostly by someone giving them the link.

    The Feds do take them down when they find them.

    But I imagine the Cyber-Feds are much more worried about kiddie p*rn and crimes involving $$

  • Entertainment Rape websites yes, there are also some illegal (Actual) rape websites, and believe me, they are working on them.

  • I'm sure it exists. There are probably fetish forums where people pass along information on where these sites are. The issue of the feds taking them down is 1) It'd be very hard to find out if the videos are even real 2) If the videos or the sites are out of the US, they don't have jurisdiction 3) the internet is massive.

  • They exist, unfortunately. You can find anything online. There might be a few p*rno videos that are staged and acted out to look like rape scenes. But even that fake stuff disturbs me. As far as the law enforcement goes, they can't catch everything. For example, they might have a hard time proving a rape p*rno real or fake. And sometimes the people who find that stuff are too lazy to actually file a report.

  • There is a lot alot A LOT of rape roleplay p*rn...so hard to tell what is real and what isn't.

    BUT...if you feel in your gut a vid was actual rape, I'm not gonna call you a liar. I've come across some erringly real looking rape p*rn in my adult cyberspace searches.

    The reasons the feds don't take that stuff down is because of the difficult to differentiate "role play" from "actual rape" on an adult website.

  • Most p*rnsites are rape: the girls there don't do it for fun. It's paid rape.

    • No, rape is forced sex/without consent. The girls in p*rn consent to it. I don't go to work for fun. Does that make work paid slavery?

    • clueless

    • "paid rape" is an oxymoron

  • freedom of the press/media. its constitutional to print what you want, as long as it's not libel or slander. I don't think p*rn is libel or slander, if not then obviously something needs to be done about it. there's nothing wrong with having rape p*rn. I know plenty of girls who fantasize about it, so why not post it

    • It's wrong when it's a real woman being victimized and getting filmed against her permission.

    • she's being paid to do it. it's p*rn

    • I'm talking about actual rape not p*rn

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  • i doubt these are actual rapes...probably just staged as part of a kink site

  • the only problem is most are fake,

  • Let a former intelligence service member tell you this:

    Rape sites ae the harmless part of the dark web. Out there are real videos of real murder - shot for the entertainment of their audience. Illegal cage fights are one thing, but out there, especially in Russia and Asia (even in the midst of Japan), they organise illegal cage fights to death, tape it, publish it online.

    So why is nobody cracking down on such websites? Because those who earn from it are tightly bound to those who govern, especially provincial "lords" in Russia, China and India.

    Have to add though that the central governments, especially in Russia and China, started to act against the corrupt provincial governors. With all the flaws their governments have (including being corrupt them themselves), this is something they deal with efficiently in the recent years. In 2013 China and Russia have both together executed over 600 people organising such cage fights, rape-and-kill-parties and similar stuff.

    • Oh, and how they find it? People who are into this stuff, will find it, let's just put it this way.

  • Well, first off, the Internet is huge. Second, a government can't just take a website down immediately, at least in a relatively free country: for example, even if a website is blatantly infringing on copyright, it takes months or even years for it to be taken down. Third, as I understand it, there's something called the 'darknet', which requires special codes to enter: there you will find the websites that hardcore criminals operate.

    That said, the number of consensual p*rn sites probably hugely outnumbers the number of rape sites. No reasonable person would record or produce or upload a real rape scene when he or she could record or produce or upload a pretend-rape scene.