By browsing the dark ones, you will eventually get a good non creepy one.
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The cool and interesting stuff that isn't horrid is already on the regular Internet.
Zlib is still accessible at https://singlelogin.re/
not for me, it might be a regional thing
Try https://z-library.se/ ?
If not, libgen normally has what i'm looking for anyway
Avoid using any link that isn't on the Z-Library wikipedia article. The singlelogin one shared above is the official link.
That was the url my personal Z-library url redirects to, unless my personal url was compromised? Like, remember when they first went back online and you had to register to get your own url to access zlib? I've just been using that
Going through Anna's Archive also works, they usually have zlib links
I don't even know how to look for onion sites. I don't want to encounter any regrettable content either. So is there a way to search for onion sites in a safe way?
Ahmia is a great search engine. They have a policy that explicitely states that they do not list cp content and they actively remove them on a regular basis if they suddenly pop-up. There used to be some sites that had lists of great and interesting onions but sadly the way onions are shown, many false duplicates showed up and now it's impossible to find the real original sites (mainly thinking about "the hidden wiki"). If you use Whonix, they have a startpage of their own for Tor browser which lists good and reputable search engines for the network. Hope that somewhat helps.
I thought maybe the hidden wiki would be something cool and interesting so I googled it. Interesting but not cool.
One thing I forgot to mention. On the deep/dark web nothing is monitored the way the clearweb is, meaning even if you try to avoid some things, you might stumble upon disturbing things. Maybe not images, but walls of texts or something else. My biggest advice if you want to find fun and/or interesting sites would be to look into webrings that either mirror on the dark web from the clearnet or direclty using safe search engines. I can recommend Yesterweb to start with since they not only have a big webring but also a page dedicated to interesting sites liked by the community.
Only access the real onion mirrors of piracy sites if you dont wanna see disturbing images