A new study of 2,000 U.S. adults shows dark web users report much higher rates of depression, paranoia, suicidal thoughts, self-injury and digital self-harm than surface web users.
Literally the study linked above. It is unlikely that being on the dark web causes significant mental illness in otherwise healthy people. Therefore, causality must flow the other way - mentally ill people (or those on the cusp of mental illness) are more likely to seek out the dark web
Once again you are incorrect, I’m actually not the moron whisperer placed on earth to make you a smarter better person. Perhaps a short book with large letters about critical thinking?
You win the most nescient comment I have read today. I long for the time when it filtered out people with narrow minded views like yourself.
Tell me how I am wrong - how else am I to learn?
Better yet, prove you’re right. Cite something.
Literally the study linked above. It is unlikely that being on the dark web causes significant mental illness in otherwise healthy people. Therefore, causality must flow the other way - mentally ill people (or those on the cusp of mental illness) are more likely to seek out the dark web
Try again
Correlation does not equate causation.
You mustve replied to the wrong post
Once again you are incorrect, I’m actually not the moron whisperer placed on earth to make you a smarter better person. Perhaps a short book with large letters about critical thinking?