Friday, February 20, 2009

Google your own fun

Ok, so I've been talking about all kinds of things I stumble upon on the internet, but here I will share some ways you can find your specific fetish in ways that may not have occurred to you.

Quite possibly the most entertaining way is using inurl and intitle in Google searches. Since Google tries to not only index everything it's linked to, but every subdirectory it can get its spidery mitts on, you can find all sorts of interesting things just by taking advantage of this fact.

The one that first started me down this path has nothing to do with porn, fetishes or anything like that. It's just a cool way to fine a URL for a set of web-enabled cameras that you can watch, and in some cases, control. The search string looks like this: inurl:"viewerframe?mode=refresh" or inurl:"viewerframe?mode=". This gives you an idea of the utility of these Google tools.

But what about intitle? Well, that restricts your searches to just website titles. At first, that may seem overly restrictive, but think about it like this. What words are at the top of virtually every raw folder on the internet? "Index of". So if you're looking for a specific something, and you want to bypass a lot of commercial crap, or if you just want to see what other people's ideas of something are, use it! I started with intitle:"index of" + pr0n for humerous intent. Well, it brought me to TrannyPunk, which is just kind-of odd. that image folder really is more interesting than the rest of the site, in no small part because it appears to have been abandoned. I'm not going to name names, but there are totally some commercial sites you can use this on to bypass their authentication. Not as many of those as there used to be, but they're still out there.

So enjoy yourself. Try it out. See what you come across. Post the more interesting folders and pages you come across.

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