Today, the original site is long gone, but digital archaeologists and true-crime researchers often seek out "free archives" to understand the psychology of the community. Here is what exists in the digital remains: Internet Archive (Wayback Machine): You can still find snapshots of the forum on the Internet Archive

: The majority of posts involved users sharing stories and artwork or engaging in sexual roleplay where one party acted as the "predator" and the other as the "prey".

The was an online forum active from 1994 to 2002 dedicated to anthropophagic (cannibalistic) fetishes, roleplay, and fantasies. It became infamous after German cannibal Armin Meiwes used it (and similar sites) to find Bernd Jürgen Brandes, whom he killed and consumed in 2001. The forum was shut down in late 2002 following legal and public scrutiny. How to Access the Archive

: It utilizes qualitative content analysis to study the interactions of online deviant communities, specifically focusing on how members of the Cannibal Café Forum (CCF) expressed their identities.

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Today, the original site is long gone, but digital archaeologists and true-crime researchers often seek out "free archives" to understand the psychology of the community. Here is what exists in the digital remains: Internet Archive (Wayback Machine): You can still find snapshots of the forum on the Internet Archive

: The majority of posts involved users sharing stories and artwork or engaging in sexual roleplay where one party acted as the "predator" and the other as the "prey". the cannibal cafe forum archive free

The was an online forum active from 1994 to 2002 dedicated to anthropophagic (cannibalistic) fetishes, roleplay, and fantasies. It became infamous after German cannibal Armin Meiwes used it (and similar sites) to find Bernd Jürgen Brandes, whom he killed and consumed in 2001. The forum was shut down in late 2002 following legal and public scrutiny. How to Access the Archive Today, the original site is long gone, but

: It utilizes qualitative content analysis to study the interactions of online deviant communities, specifically focusing on how members of the Cannibal Café Forum (CCF) expressed their identities. It became infamous after German cannibal Armin Meiwes