Red room information


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A red room is an Urban Legend that is said to come from the deepest parts of the deep web. Red rooms are streams of live interactive torture and murder. A viewer is able to pay money, typically in bitcoin currency, and then tell the host what to do to the victim in as much detail as they like.

To put it in a simpler perspective, think of the movie “Hostel” but with a webcam in the room.


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Keep note that everything I say here is from multiple sources who claim to know how they work. I’m not sure if this is true or not, and I’d much rather not find out for myself. Please, don’t follow these steps for your own safety.


Red room links are, of course, hidden to prevent being spotted by feds. To get a link to a red room, you must acquire the link from someone who has it, such as an already-existing member of the red room, or someone who simply just has the link but hadn’t signed up.

The next step is after visiting the red room link, you must be approved to sign up from a moderator or admin of the site. When they do this, they will ask personal questions, and basically run a background check on you to make sure you aren’t an undercover cop of some sort. Another thing they will request of you is to download a custom browser for the live streams themselves, which could possibly embed a tracking software into the viewer’s computer. This is incredibly dangerous, considering now the people who are torturing and murdering people in front of a camera now have your personal information and your location.

How the payment works, is that the viewer will state something such as "Rip their nails off, I paid .5 bitcoin." The admins/mods will confirm if they made the payment, and if so, they will give the OK to follow their instruction.


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The answer to this is yes and no. It’s really an opinion-based question and everyone has their own. I personally believe they do exist. I have a few reasons for this. First, I’ll start off with the arguments on why people think they are NOT real. The reasons are listed below:

1) People who tell stories of supposedly viewing a red room aren’t trustworthy- the stories change depending on the person and if they were to be taken seriously, different red rooms would have to work drastically different from each other.

2) Websites have been put up, such as A.L.I.C.I.A. which were fake sites regarding red rooms. If nobody has seen them then how the hell can they exist? All of it seems like flunks for attention.

Now onto my reasoning as to why they are real. Now, I can’t be for certain that they are truly real, but if you think about it, how can you be for certain they are fake as well? There is very limited information about red rooms and for a good reason: they’re supposed to be secretive to prevent being shut down. They can’t just throw a link around and not expect the feds to leap into action. They had to be strategic about it- they have to get viewers but they have to be very careful on who their viewers are. More likely than not, any people who HAVE gotten into red rooms are loyal patrons who wouldn’t dare leak any information about the red room.

My other reasoning is that even if they didn’t exist before, it’s still an idea that’s been brought up, isn’t it? We already know there are sick and twisted individuals on the deep/dark web, so I wouldn’t doubt that when one of more of them caught drift of this urban legend, they had the idea to make it a reality. With the fakes that are made for attention purposes, there are also possibly ones that are true to their word which would ultimately rule out the fact that they’re fake.

But, as I said, it’s an opinion based question. What is said here is purely my opinion on whether or not they’re real, and anyone can think whatever else they’d like about it. Nobody can be for absolute certain of their existence until actual proof is provided to the public.


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Now I know already that I put this on my profile bio, but I must stress that I do NOT CONDONE THE ACTUAL SEARCH OF A RED ROOM. Every bit of information I have is from other sources, not first hand experience. I have not touched the deep web once in my life and I plan on keeping it that way.

The deep web can be a dangerous place. It’s not a particularly common threat to be tracked down and killed, but it can still be a possibility! Also being at the wrong places at the wrong time can land you into a lot of trouble!

I just want to look out for you guys, and even if this stuff looks interesting, it should not be provoked. I only use red rooms for roleplay purposes and I do not enjoy nor agree with the acts inflicted in these supposed red rooms.
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2 | May 17th 2017 13:42