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Concerns Over Zoophile Activity on Social Media Platforms πŸΎπŸ“±

In recent developments, a significant issue has come to light regarding the presence and activities of individuals who identify as zoophiles on various social media platforms, including Bluesky. This matter has sparked considerable concern within online communities, particularly those focused on furry and related interests.

A detailed list, known as the Zoophile Mute List, has been compiled and is publicly available on GitHub. This list aims to identify and document individuals who openly advocate for or engage in zoophilic activities, as well as those who actively interact with them.

The list includes several individuals who have been identified as open zoophiles, such as Kyon Canid, Blethyn, Laika, Troia Delfino, XZoyen37, Kayco, PossBeans, and Valkyrie, among others. Additionally, it highlights cases where individuals have been involved in more severe activities, such as Zrcalo, who has admitted to killing birds for taxidermy and has a history of interfering with investigations into zoophilic abuse.

Other notable mentions include Lania Hynae, SmolHawk, HateEven, Heart Chee, Jupiter, Rykes, Wibke, Black Jack, and Lykos, all of whom have been identified as open zoophiles. There are also accounts that follow or interact with these individuals, which raises further concerns about the spread of such content.

The compilation of this list serves as a resource for users who wish to avoid or block these accounts. It provides a mechanism for users to subscribe to the list, which will result in a disclaimer being displayed below the profiles of muted or blocked accounts.

This issue underscores the importance of community vigilance and the need for platforms to implement robust measures to prevent the spread of harmful content. As the furry community continues to grow and evolve, it is crucial that we maintain a safe and respectful environment for all members.

We encourage our readers to stay informed and to report any suspicious or harmful content they may encounter. Your feedback and comments on this matter are valuable, and we invite you to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Source: Repo for the Zoophile Mute List on Bluesky


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