Zoo 8chan [2021] File

The userbases often overlapped. The "anything goes" mentality of /zoo/ desensitized users to transgression. When these users migrated to /pol/, the shock value of extremist rhetoric did not deter them; they had already acclimated to an environment devoid of social norms. This is a key component of the "alt-right pipeline" often overlooked by researchers focusing solely on political content.

The economy of the board was driven by a small minority of content creators (or those possessing illicit archives) and a vast majority of "leechers" (lurkers). The tension between these groups fueled the board's activity. "Bumping" threads (commenting to move a thread to the top of the page) became a form of currency, used to incentivize posters to share more extreme or rare content. zoo 8chan

The board operated under a strict "no snitching" culture. Because the content was illegal in many jurisdictions (and ethically repugnant to the mainstream), users policed each other against "fedposting" (posting content that invited law enforcement attention). This created a paradox: a public board on the clear web that attempted to function with the secrecy of a dark web forum. 4. The Intersection of Paraphilia and Politics A unique and disturbing phenomenon on 8chan was the cross-pollination between the "porn boards" (like /zoo/, /hebe/, /hentai/) and the political boards (/pol/). The userbases often overlapped

On 8chan, the site administration (global mods) took a "hands-off" approach, intervening only when required by United States law. This meant that while child sexual abuse material (CSAM) was banned, other forms of extreme content—including bestiality, gore, and hate speech—were permitted provided they stayed within their designated boards. Board moderators (Board Volunteers or BVs) were users themselves. In /zoo/, this resulted in a self-policing environment where the only rules were dictated by the necessity to keep the board online and avoid federal scrutiny. This is a key component of the "alt-right