Cafe Forum Archive — The Cannibal

Cannibal Café Forum (CCF) was an infamous online community dedicated to individuals with cannibalistic fantasies and fetishes. While it primarily served as a space for role-playing and sharing stories, it gained worldwide notoriety after it was used by Armin Meiwes to find a willing victim. Overview of the Forum

  • Consentual (Vore/Consensual): Discussions about the fantasy of being eaten or eating another willing participant.
  • Philosophical & Legal: Debates on the ethics of consuming human flesh during survival situations, or the "loopholes" in international law regarding consent.
  • The "Artisan" Corner: Detailed posts about human anatomy as it relates to butchery (often framed as "medical curiosity").

Media and Ads: Users shared cannibalistic artwork, stories, and photographs. Advertisements were frequently posted by "donors" (those wanting to be eaten) and "masters" (those wanting to consume). the cannibal cafe forum archive

The Golden Age of the Cannibal Cafe Forum Cannibal Café Forum (CCF) was an infamous online

The Cannibal Cafe Forum Archive Report

One rainy evening, months into her research, Marla received an email from a handle she recognized: Host. The message was terse: "We met before. You are close. Come to the alley behind the old gallery at six. Bring nothing but clothes." Marla debated. If it were a trap, it might be the kind that had closed the forum: threats, scares, lawyers. If it were a handshake, perhaps it would lead to truth. Media and Ads: Users shared cannibalistic artwork, stories,

Active from roughly the mid-1990s until its shutdown in late 2002, the Cannibal Café was an online message board where users discussed cannibalism, shared macabre stories, and occasionally posted advertisements for "meat" or "slaughter".