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I wonder if it will improve KF's optics if more people were made aware of the fact that KF has been going after monkey torture zoosadists and have done more to expose them than any other community on the net. I don't see any other community willing to tackle this issue even though it has been known about for years.

I doubt the twitter mob trying to take KF down is willing to take over the investigation into the baby monkey torture. I wonder how they will feel if they find out that they are indirectly helping horrific animal abusers get away with it?
Idk if you saw the kiwi farms reviews thread, but some journalist in there cited it as the only good thing the site did.

Beyond that though, the site's already done shit like that, the animal control folks had that whole saga where they doxed that subhuman zoosadist/child molester based upon a piece of cake.
How they'd feel is they wouldn't care.
We're talking about people who are doing footwork for guys running sites that teach children how to take bathtub HRT and who flirt with 14 year olds on the internet. If that doesn't bother them, the idea of promoting animal cruelty sure won't. Power is all they're concerned about, to them that's the ultimate good that overrides anything else.

I'm guessing they won't give a fuck because a large proportion of them are into monkey torture as well.
You're going off the rails bro, monkey torture enthusiasm is incredibly niche, very few people have ever heard of it, this isn't some common pastime. I can guarantee you almost none of the people in the Twitter mob are sitting around watching monkey torture.

They'd be ok with it I'm sure, but they're ok with zoosadism for the same reason they're ok with rapists and pedophiles, because predators will cooperate with them so long as they agree to give them free reign to act on their predatory urges, and to them it's all justified in the pursuit of control. Not all dark roads lead to monkey torture.
 
Million billion trillion undecillion S to spit on the two fools who doxxed themselves and are set to do 5 years in (Indonesian) prison.

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Documents the work of people who keep messaging YouTube to remove these videos:
Archive of the thread
The gateway, the taste to the more hard core Telegram stuff.
 
Down on clearnet too.

Who knows. See if it stays down.
0chan is still down.

I took a look at their DNS records, and it seems that on the 4th ( a week ago today) there was an update.

Registry Domain ID: d4e1cda5465f4ae8bfdbe67cdf777143-DONUTS
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.porkbun.com
Registrar URL: http://porkbun.com
Updated Date: 2022-10-04T18:34:06Z
Creation Date: 2021-07-01T11:27:40Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2023-07-01T11:27:40Z
Registrar: Porkbun LLC
Registrar IANA ID: 1861
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abuse@porkbun.com
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.5038508351

Which seems to coincide with the site going down. This is also shortly after the site admin made that post about their registrar giving them heat about the /pity/ board, and him saying it was moving to tor.

I'm glad Porkbun their registrar finally started to give a shit because when I emailed them months ago linking to this thread they told me there was nothing wrong with the website. Probably a knee jerk reaction to "muh evil kiwifarms". I suppose now that people have started getting arrested, and it's been covered by some wider media, they might have rethought their position.

Still a little too late for me Porkbun. For a company that has its whole image about cute animals, the fact you told me there was nothing wrong with a website hosting monkey torture does not look good.

It seems that they don't give a fuck about animals really, only public opinion. I'll certainly never use them for any service myself.
 
thank you papi nool for helping unlock my account when I got myself locked out by being retarded :semperfidelis:

Given that the more heinous monkey torture content is straight up illegal, I would think hosting companies would care at least because of the legal issues. Unfortunately apathy towards animal cruelty, especially against wildlife, is common and its awful.

Hopefully more arrests will be made, and that causes hosting and other companies to give more of a shit. I especially hope some of the cruelty video commissioners and distributors get popped in addition to VOs (since they're ultimately who fund and consume the cruelty vids).
 
Apologies in advance if this is the wrong thread, but this seems like the most appropriate one and I doubt this warrants a new thread. I'd like the opinions of those more versed in this area.

I watch a lot of reptile youtube videos, so inevitably I see live feeding vids pop up. I don't have an issue with live feeding animals inherently, it's sometimes necessary and can be done fairly humanely. However I have noticed a trend in sadistic live feeding videos popping up lately. They often depict long drawn out kills due to some combination of the feeder being way to large or the predator being ill equipped to kill the prey. It's tantamount to torture in some cases. An example.

This one doesn't even try to masquerade as a proper live feeding for the first bit. Letting the rat run around and chew on the chicks is obvious sadist fap fuel.

My question to you guys is, is there anything that can even be done about this? I know animal cruelty laws are weak at the best of times, so I imagine there's nothing to pin on someone for setting up these cruel live feedings. It just seems like this bizarre grey area of animal abuse that gets no attention because the victims are feeders.

thank you papi nool for helping unlock my account when I got myself locked out by being retarded :semperfidelis:

Given that the more heinous monkey torture content is straight up illegal, I would think hosting companies would care at least because of the legal issues. Unfortunately apathy towards animal cruelty, especially against wildlife, is common and its awful.

Hopefully more arrests will be made, and that causes hosting and other companies to give more of a shit. I especially hope some of the cruelty video commissioners and distributors get popped in addition to VOs (since they're ultimately who fund and consume the cruelty vids).
Hell yeah you made it back. I thought we might have lost you.
 
My question to you guys is, is there anything that can even be done about this? I know animal cruelty laws are weak at the best of times, so I imagine there's nothing to pin on someone for setting up these cruel live feedings. It just seems like this bizarre grey area of animal abuse that gets no attention because the victims are feeders.
There isn't much - especially for rodents. The main excuse is that this is emulating behavior the predators would have in the wild and that creatures such as rats are vermin that need to die anyway. The other issue is feeding videos cater to voreaphiles rather than pedos so more people are likely to just not see it as fetish content and think it's just a demonstration of how reptiles/amphibians find food in the wild.

Making videos akin to YardFish's exposing monkeysadists series is a good option. But there are more subtle ways to bring awareness too that the average viewer might not pick up on.

The first couple are to do with the "predator". What you have to do with animals that eat rodents, chicks and other small animals is buy dead frozen ones and microwave them for it. It's very much like how we have frozen chicken. Making them eat live prey puts the predator in unnecessary danger when it comes to rodents because rodents are real fighters and can do serious damage when the adrenaline allows it.

There's also the health of the predator. The Pac Man frogs that are extremely popular right now tend to be hugely overweight thanks to how many rodents they're forced to eat. Then there's the respiratory problems snakes often have - is the snake devouring live prey making puffing sounds or yawning a lot? Chances are the freaks who own them don't give them the proper care they need and only bring them out when the camera is on just like with their prey.

I have talked about this in the zoosadist general thread on a couple of occasions. It's a conflict that is close to my heart thanks to owning rodents myself. If this keeps up I may have to do an interest check for making an OP dedicated to the "feeding"/small baby animal/rodent abuse community - because if being a part of this thread has taught me anything, it's that Kiwi Farms gets shit done when the topic isn't a personal army request.
 
There isn't much - especially for rodents. The main excuse is that this is emulating behavior the predators would have in the wild and that creatures such as rats are vermin that need to die anyway. The other issue is feeding videos cater to voreaphiles rather than pedos so more people are likely to just not see it as fetish content and think it's just a demonstration of how reptiles/amphibians find food in the wild.

Making videos akin to YardFish's exposing monkeysadists series is a good option. But there are more subtle ways to bring awareness too that the average viewer might not pick up on.

The first couple are to do with the "predator". What you have to do with animals that eat rodents, chicks and other small animals is buy dead frozen ones and microwave them for it. It's very much like how we have frozen chicken. Making them eat live prey puts the predator in unnecessary danger when it comes to rodents because rodents are real fighters and can do serious damage when the adrenaline allows it.

There's also the health of the predator. The Pac Man frogs that are extremely popular right now tend to be hugely overweight thanks to how many rodents they're forced to eat. Then there's the respiratory problems snakes often have - is the snake devouring live prey making puffing sounds or yawning a lot? Chances are the freaks who own them don't give them the proper care they need and only bring them out when the camera is on just like with their prey.

I have talked about this in the zoosadist general thread on a couple of occasions. It's a conflict that is close to my heart thanks to owning rodents myself. If this keeps up I may have to do an interest check for making an OP dedicated to the "feeding"/small baby animal/rodent abuse community - because if being a part of this thread has taught me anything, it's that Kiwi Farms gets shit done when the topic isn't a personal army request.
And don't forget that most pet animals (especially something commonly bred like ball pythons) have never LEARNED to hunt. I've seen some pretty awful photos of what a mouse or rat can do do an unsuspecting captive snake.
 
There isn't much - especially for rodents. The main excuse is that this is emulating behavior the predators would have in the wild and that creatures such as rats are vermin that need to die anyway. The other issue is feeding videos cater to voreaphiles rather than pedos so more people are likely to just not see it as fetish content and think it's just a demonstration of how reptiles/amphibians find food in the wild.

Making videos akin to YardFish's exposing monkeysadists series is a good option. But there are more subtle ways to bring awareness too that the average viewer might not pick up on.

The first couple are to do with the "predator". What you have to do with animals that eat rodents, chicks and other small animals is buy dead frozen ones and microwave them for it. It's very much like how we have frozen chicken. Making them eat live prey puts the predator in unnecessary danger when it comes to rodents because rodents are real fighters and can do serious damage when the adrenaline allows it.

There's also the health of the predator. The Pac Man frogs that are extremely popular right now tend to be hugely overweight thanks to how many rodents they're forced to eat. Then there's the respiratory problems snakes often have - is the snake devouring live prey making puffing sounds or yawning a lot? Chances are the freaks who own them don't give them the proper care they need and only bring them out when the camera is on just like with their prey.

I have talked about this in the zoosadist general thread on a couple of occasions. It's a conflict that is close to my heart thanks to owning rodents myself. If this keeps up I may have to do an interest check for making an OP dedicated to the "feeding"/small baby animal/rodent abuse community - because if being a part of this thread has taught me anything, it's that Kiwi Farms gets shit done when the topic isn't a personal army request.
Slight autistic correction but you never want to microwave feeders to thaw them, you use hot water. Microwaves don't heat evenly so that can get very dangerous.

Big constrictors also get problems with fuckboys powerfeeding them and making them obese.
And don't forget that most pet animals (especially something commonly bred like ball pythons) have never LEARNED to hunt. I've seen some pretty awful photos of what a mouse or rat can do do an unsuspecting captive snake.
Rodents have much bigger, longer teeth than ball pythons do. Ball pythons are about as harmless a pet as you can get.
 
Slight autistic correction but you never want to microwave feeders to thaw them, you use hot water. Microwaves don't heat evenly so that can get very dangerous.

Big constrictors also get problems with fuckboys powerfeeding them and making them obese.

Rodents have much bigger, longer teeth than ball pythons do. Ball pythons are about as harmless a pet as you can get.
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My question to you guys is, is there anything that can even be done about this? I know animal cruelty laws are weak at the best of times, so I imagine there's nothing to pin on someone for setting up these cruel live feedings. It just seems like this bizarre grey area of animal abuse that gets no attention because the victims are feeders.
As a species, we value the hunt. It speaks to us on a visceral, instinctual, level. Feeding videos are still a form of hunting, so we're less likely to see it as some perverted fetish, though it might still be fetish material. I'll raise you this, in comparison. No hunting video even comes close to the depravity required to entertain this.

 
As a species, we value the hunt. It speaks to us on a visceral, instinctual, level. Feeding videos are still a form of hunting, so we're less likely to see it as some perverted fetish, though it might still be fetish material.
The problem with this argument is that feeder videos tend to draw out the "feeding" process for as long as possible. Look at the video @Kermit Jizz posted - it takes three minutes to get to the tegu and what is seen before that? Three minutes of the rat attacking the quail chicks and making them suffer even more than they do once the reptile is brought in (and there are many baby monkey videos that follow this sort of formula too). How is that "valuing the hunt?"

You could say we do the same in nature documentaries but they're filmed in a way that shows wild animals doing what they have to do to survive and to show us the facts of life - not show these things suffering for the sake of suffering.
 
Yeah there's no need to make feeders attack each other ffs. Tegus do need a varied diet, but there's no need to film live feeders attacking each other (plus I've never met a tegu that won't eat prekilled prey, they love to eat all kinds of food).
Yeah, there are ways to try to do things as humanely as possible and feeder battle royal isn't it.
 
Yeah, there are ways to try to do things as humanely as possible and feeder battle royal isn't it.
Hell, a lot of the tegu owners I know will make prepared meals with ground turkey, beef hearts, and other meat bought in the grocery store for human consumption. Tegus need a varied diet but feeder battle royal isn't part of that at all.
 
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