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**Title:** YouTubers' Mysterious Box Experiences from the "Dark Web"
**Summary:**
* 7 YouTubers claim to have ordered "mystery boxes" from the "Adif Web" (implying the Dark Web)
* Each box contained bizarre, often disturbing items (e.g., strange substances, used items, eerie messages, and seemingly blood-stained objects)
* Some boxes included:
+ Cryptic videos or messages
+ Unsettling toys or dolls
+ Suspicious devices or substances
+ Fake currency or broken electronics
* The author is skeptical, believing these videos might be:
+ Staged for entertainment purposes
+ Potentially scam-related
+ Dangerously encouraging viewers to share personal/banking information online
* The text concludes with a question to the audience: "Are these videos real or not?"
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**YouTuber Cases**
1. Seven YouTubers claimed to have ordered a mystery box from the "Adif Web" (possibly a misspelling of "Dark Web").
2. Each YouTuber received a box with unusual and often disturbing contents.
**Individual Case Details**
3. **Case 7**: A YouTuber bought a box for £250 (~$330) containing strange items, including a screwdriver with a red stain resembling blood.
4. **Case 6**: A YouTuber received a damaged box with a photo of an angry man, cement, a bottle with a strange liquid, and a USB drive.
5. **Case 5**: A YouTuber bought a box for $500 containing items like a greeting card for an 8-year-old, a used iPhone, and a knife with a blood-like stain.
6. **Case 4**: A YouTuber received an unexpected package with a skull, a book of spells, a candle, a bullet, and an envelope with a cryptic message.
7. **Case 3**: A YouTuber ordered a box from the Dark Web for $300 (paid with Bitcoin), receiving a strange device, a voodoo doll, and counterfeit bills.
8. **Case 2**: A YouTuber waited three weeks for a box that arrived in poor condition, containing a strange drawing, a USB drive, and a toxic substance warning.
9. **Case 1**: A YouTuber bought a box for $10,000 (paid with Bitcoin by a friend), only to find it empty except for strange dust and empty iPhone boxes.
**Other Facts**
10. Some boxes contained functional electronic devices like iPads and iPhones.
11. One video on a received USB drive showed a girl asking for help, claiming to have only two days of food and no water (dated 2015).
12. Another video led a YouTuber to an abandoned castle with a history of a missing person.