Gigit
Well-Known Member
I understand that several UK zoos have taken steps to stop people associated with them posting on Zoochat. I don't think it's appropriate to name them as they are entitled to do whatever they want. But is this a sign of the growing Big Brother approach in the UK, or is it happening in other countries too?
Are we really that frightening - a comparatively small forum where at the moment worldwide there are 25 members and 71 guests (including web spiders) online; where about 30% of the members responding to a recent survey are males under 20, hardly the most influential sector of society (absolutely no offence intended, chaps, your day will come!); where any opinions expressed are unlikely to affect the thousands of zoo visitors who are oblivious of our existence?
Is this the beginning of the end of Zoochat as we know it?
Are we really that frightening - a comparatively small forum where at the moment worldwide there are 25 members and 71 guests (including web spiders) online; where about 30% of the members responding to a recent survey are males under 20, hardly the most influential sector of society (absolutely no offence intended, chaps, your day will come!); where any opinions expressed are unlikely to affect the thousands of zoo visitors who are oblivious of our existence?
Is this the beginning of the end of Zoochat as we know it?