Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 2 minutes later, 16 minutes after the original post[^][v]#985,766
So now all the information of real-life proper zoos out there is lost forever and non-accessible to anyone else but meanwhile other sources of disgusting information that do not even represent the real deal but rather a bunch of fetishes is still available to confuse everyone and even researchers that want to check things out, there are subreddits of gore, murder and torture out there, for pure enjoyment; yet love to animals is what is wrong and attraction to murder is fine; by banning the community you are not changing anything, the people will still exist and do their thing, all what you changed is that you made something that exists unreachable, inaccessible, just because you find it wrong; there are many things I find wrong in reddit, bullying subreddits, shaming subreddits, but that doesn't even mean I go around deleting them, so put logic before your subjective ethics and note that you are not doing anything but invisibilizing a group of people for something, that is not even illegal in some of the countries the people come from; that you are making information non-accessible even for legit people like researches, who have in fact visited that subreddit before and asked questions, that's because it was a purely informational subreddit; but I guess, murder and bullying are always better than an odd kind of love.
Anonymous G joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 3 hours later, 4 hours after the original post[^][v]#985,818
I really, really hope there is a backup somewhere of the content of /r/zoophilia, and that it isn't gone forever. That would really piss me off. I wanted to read the thread about vegetarianism (it was 100+ comments long) and now it is inaccessible. Can data from banned subreddits be extracted after they're banned?