The Cannibal | Cafe Forum Archive ((new))
The two met at Meiwes's home in Rotenburg, Germany. With Brandes's consent, Meiwes killed him and subsequently consumed approximately 44 pounds of his flesh over the next ten months. Discovery:
The delicate boundary between online fantasy and real-world horror shattered in March 2001. Armin Meiwes, a German computer repair technician using online aliases like "Antrophagus," frequented several taboo sites, including The Cannibal Cafe and the emasculation forum Nullo. the cannibal cafe forum archive
The site was part of a broader network of "nullo" (genital mutilation) and extreme fetish sites that existed on the fringes of the internet. The Link to Real-World Violence: Armin Meiwes The two met at Meiwes's home in Rotenburg, Germany
To the world’s shock, someone answered. Bernd Brandes traveled to Rotenburg, Germany, where he consented to be killed and eaten. What’s in the Archive? Armin Meiwes, a German computer repair technician using
As we continue to navigate the evolving landscape of the internet and online discourse, the lessons learned from the Cannibal Cafe Forum Archive can inform our approaches to regulating online content, protecting individuals from harm, and understanding the profound impact of the internet on society.
Active from 1994 to 2002, the Cannibal Café forum served as a notorious online hub for individuals with anthropophagic fantasies, often blurring the line between roleplay and real-world intent. The forum gained infamy for its connection to Armin Meiwes, who used the platform to find a victim, leading to the site's closure and serving as a chilling example of extreme, unregulated internet subcultures. Read more about this investigation at Longreads .




