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Zoo 8chan

While the site claimed to follow U.S. law, the "zoo" boards frequently skirted or outright ignored laws regarding animal cruelty and the distribution of obscene material.

After the 2019 mass shootings linked to 8chan manifestos, the platform lost its DDoS protection provider and domain registrar. It later re-emerged as 8kun, still struggling with the same moderation gaps. The “zoo” subculture, small but persistent, exploited this environment to share images, stories, and even tips for evading detection. zoo 8chan

On imageboards like 8chan, "zoo" was often shorthand for the "zoophilia" While the site claimed to follow U

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