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Cloudflare, which once protected 8chan, terminated service to the site in 2019, stating: “We have a moral obligation to do the right thing.” However, 8kun has since found other hosting providers, often in jurisdictions with lax enforcement.

The existence of "Zoo" boards on 8chan was a constant point of contention for internet service providers (ISPs) and safety advocates. While 8chan’s administrators argued that the content was legal under the First Amendment—provided it didn't depict explicit animal cruelty (which is illegal under the PACT Act in the U.S.)—the ethical implications were massive. zoo 8chan

In 2019, after the site was linked to the shooters in the Christchurch, El Paso, and Poway attacks, major infrastructure providers like Cloudflare and Voxility dropped their support. This effectively knocked the site offline. When it eventually returned as , many of the most explicit "zoo" boards were formally banned or moved to even more obscure corners of the Dark Web (Tor network) to avoid further de-platforming. Legal and Ethical Implications In 2019, after the site was linked to

Boards on 8chan are organized by topic (e.g., /pol/ for politics, /b/ for random). Discussions about zoos typically appear on /pol/, /int/ (international), or the more general /b/. The lack of hierarchical moderation means that threads can quickly devolve into “flame wars,” yet they can also foster deep dives into niche subjects—such as the genetics of captive breeding programs—if the participants happen to have expertise. Legal and Ethical Implications Boards on 8chan are

While 8chan hosted boards for everything from anime to extreme politics, became a symbol of the site's "no-rules" philosophy. Legal Grey Zones:

Boards associated with "zoo" topics on 8chan were notorious for hosting extreme content that often blurred or crossed legal lines.

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