Content labeled as "Monkey-Hate-Files" is part of a widely documented phenomenon involving the online sharing of primate mistreatment, which has prompted major law enforcement and platform interventions against animal cruelty. Investigations, such as those reported by the BBC, have led to international arrests, while platforms have strengthened policies to remove such material, according to analysis from animal welfare organizations. Report this content directly to the platform and to organizations like the Social Media Animal Cruelty Coalition (SMACC).
Content labeled as "Monkey-Hate-Files" is part of a widely documented phenomenon involving the online sharing of primate mistreatment, which has prompted major law enforcement and platform interventions against animal cruelty. Investigations, such as those reported by the BBC, have led to international arrests, while platforms have strengthened policies to remove such material, according to analysis from animal welfare organizations. Report this content directly to the platform and to organizations like the Social Media Animal Cruelty Coalition (SMACC).
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