The "txt" part of your search refers to the index files found on boards like Endless Thread or Dread . These files are the lifeblood of the scene. Instead of searching for a website, veteran users search for the latest Pastebin or PrivateBin link that contains a list of active .onion mirrors.
Many, "better" image hosts with strong privacy policies are exclusively accessible via the Tor Browser, making ".onion" a requirement rather than an option. 2. The Requirement for "TXT" (Direct Linking & Raw Content) girlx aliusswan image host need tor txt better
If you truly want full control (like a hypothetical “aliusswan”): The "txt" part of your search refers to
When users search for "better" ways to handle these image hosts, they are usually looking for stability. Relying on a single link is a rookie mistake. Many, "better" image hosts with strong privacy policies
Using a Tor-based image host (an Onion service) provides several layers of protection that the "clear web" cannot offer:
[User Request] ➔ [Tor Browser] ➔ [Onion Search Engine / Index] ➔ [Target .txt Manifest] Specialized Onion Search Engines
Because search engines don't index the Dark Web well, communities rely on "master lists" usually distributed as simple text files containing hundreds of updated onion links. Finding a "Better" Way: The Tor + .txt Strategy