No Zoo "Social Network"??? (self.zoophilia)
submitted 2017-08-17 22:49:45 by Martyrrdom

Lately I found a webpage called "Zoosbook", making reference to "Facebook" I suppose, but not many people there, and I don't like the way it's done.

It's really sad, because I think here in Spain it's one of the very few countries where Zoo is "Legal" (No Law explicit against it, as long as it's not Violent/aggresive sex, or it would fall in animal abuse), yet I struggle to find people to talk about this.

In Spain there's a lot of animalist groups stuff right now going on, due to Bullfighting (Typical Spanish party/show: Violent, yet drugged Bull, vs Man armed with swords), so no way someone can try to talk about Zoo. (But I bet Zoos care 100%+ about animals that many who scream for animal rights, and then are selfish people in other stuff/issues...)

Im surprised there's no social network or anything. God, I find incredible nobody has made an App like Tindr/Grindr on this. He'd get rich. Let's be honest, many do stuff with their pets in secret ... and nothing wrong about that, indeed.

What do you think?? Friendly community, btw.

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AmoreBestia Pro-zoophile, non-zoophile. 7 points on 2017-08-17 23:04:50

Social networking for what? What can a social network safely do that a forum or community like this subreddit can't do? You'd need something attractive enough for people to go out of their way on the internet to reach, with enough security to make everyone feel safe connecting.

TokenHorseGuy 3 points on 2017-08-19 02:02:58

Just the ones I've though of in the last 60 seconds:

  1. better control over who sees what, which I see as a pretty big one

  2. provide better user-centric "profiles" even if you only share very little personal data

  3. maybe a blog-style alternative to posts/threads (some do this on tumblr/etc. but a "forum or community like this subreddit" can't do it well)

  4. better archival/organization than what is seen with reddit

  5. more insulated community which could either be good (no interference from other subs) or bad (only known to a few people, little exposure to outside opinions)

mttcisc crocodiles are beautiful 2 points on 2017-08-17 23:10:57

God, I find incredible nobody has made an App like Tindr/Grindr on this. He'd get rich.

Uhaha! Try then ;)

and nothing wrong about that, indeed.

Maybe, but many people have yet to think about it. You would get more hate than users. That's why this app doesn't exist.

Kynophile Dog lover 3 points on 2017-08-17 23:23:08

The trouble with this is any attempt to create such a thing would be seen by many as a trap by law enforcement. We're talking about a site advertising an illegal (or at least to most people disgusting and shameful) activity and publicly devoted to that purpose. Add identifying information to that and you have a recipe for getting SWAT at your door.

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Borgmage 1 point on 2017-08-19 02:18:13

You may want to read Martyrrdom post again it states it is legal in Spain as where I currently live so nothing illegal has happened so no police (CNP). Illegal may be the case where you live. SWAT is really a US thing and US law has no effect outside the USA. But should the law change in countrys where this type of activity is currently legal then it will give them a honey pot of information. Using non US based forums will give you very different results/ conversations. Reddit has its servers based in USA so is bound by US laws.

mttcisc crocodiles are beautiful 1 point on 2017-08-19 09:34:05

By federal US law from what I know. Bestiality is regulated only by state law.

30-30 amator equae 1 point on 2017-08-19 12:44:13

As far as I know, acts of bestiality have been outlawed in Spain since 30th march, 2015. These acts are punished with at least three months and one day up to one year of imprisonment.

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30-30 amator equae 4 points on 2017-08-18 00:05:34

"...many do stuff with their pets in secret..." Yeah, just like every woman walking her unneutered dogs is "doing it with them for sure" and just like your thread from a year ago, claiming that more than 50% of all men would become homosexual or bi "if there wasn´t a taboo".

Total commercialisation of bestiality and zoophilia via a comfy "I wanna fuck animal" app? Are you serious? Not only for the safety issues, but also and especially for moral issues...what unhinged commercialisation of our "little hobby" will be like can be perceived in Beastforum, everyday, in almost every post of every user. Fetish, kink, taboobreaking...all of that in egotistical pusuit of sex, not love. Our only chance as zoophiles to find some connection to society for the purpose of gaining tolerance of our orientation isn´t a "more" of perversion and sex as a "normal" , consumable good you can "order" by the swish of a finger, it´s a "less of that"...or a "nothing of that at all" as an ideal. Zoophilia isn´t just another segment in the variety of human sexuality and thus , it should not be treated like that at all. It´s special, it demands special qualities, a above average aptness of responsibility and a very peculiar set of personal morals....generously granting access to everybody will just lead to Beastforum 2.0 et al...

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OnzaZ 2 points on 2017-08-18 05:36:40

Aunque tengo que admitir que he conocido mas zoos IRL de habla hispana que de otros paises, no creo que sea un hecho, porque la cuestion es que en espana no hay ley porque mas bien falta de interes en el animal, no porque en realidad han entendido ello, si en cualquier momento lanzan una ley, o una campana donde consideran que todo tipo de sexo es abuso, entonces van a tener una lista bien grande de a todas las personas que proseguir.

Ademas los temas taboo son tan peligrosos como los ilegales, igual puedes terminar en serios problemas.

30-30 amator equae 1 point on 2017-08-19 12:47:52

I repeat it so every Spanish zoophile isn´t feeling too sure about this: Acts of bestiality are outlawed in Spain since 30th march, 2015. Punishment is at least three months and one day up to one year of imprisonment. Programming an "animal fuck app" would possibly fall under even harder punishment.

Rannoch2012 Deer Zoo 2 points on 2017-08-20 11:48:08

You do realize some zoos desire to meet other zoos for purposes other than animal fucking, right?

30-30 amator equae 1 point on 2017-08-20 12:07:32

Learn to read the original post in which legality of zoophilia in Spain was claimed before you come in here, playing the hero again, trying to "save the day".

And don´t try to fool me, stay with fooling yourself about the nature of such an app...yes, there may be some who won´t use such an app as a hookup possibility, but many will do. And the Spanish Inquisi...eeerrr Police won´t be exactly prone to differentiate precisely when they suck all the user data from this app...

Rannoch2012 Deer Zoo 1 point on 2017-08-20 20:43:30

The status of the Spanish law is irrelevant to my point, 30-30. It was you who said "animal fuck app" not anyone else.

The day doesn't need saving. This is something you will learn someday, one would hope.

30-30 amator equae 1 point on 2017-08-20 21:16:53

No, the status of the law isn´t irrelevant in this case. When this app is used as a messenger platform for , as the Spanish law calls it, "animal husbandry" (and we all know it will be used for that, like ANY other "zoo forum", be it in secrecy or open like BF´s "meetup section"), then everyone using it will be on a list, even if most users "just want to have civil discussions about zoophilia".

But I guess it´s futile to discuss with such an "expert" like you...have a nice day in your cloud castle...

Rannoch2012 Deer Zoo 1 point on 2017-08-21 05:19:02

Apparently, the basic point went right over your head.

I am no expert, but if you honestly believe that, GTFO reddit while you can.

and we all know it will be used for that, like ANY other "zoo forum"

No, we don't.

AmoreBestia Pro-zoophile, non-zoophile. 1 point on 2017-08-21 08:28:55

Lol, Reddit is more likely to harbor that than a forum. With a forum that is owned and controlled by someone here, they'd be able to monitor PMs and issue bans accordingly.