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__NOTOC__'''Boylover.net''' is both the generic name for a number of [[Boylove]]-oriented websites that operated under the ''LB Enterprises'' umbrella, and the specific URL for a once popular, and now defunct Bulletin board that acted as the hub for this broader project. The exact circumstances surrounding the downfall of Boylover.net are not yet fully known, but its use in the media is a prime example of how an innocuous community of like-minded individuals, including minor boys, can be presented to the public as a so-called [[pedophile ring]] and [[child pornography]] trading post.
__NOTOC__'''Boylover.net''' (other names: BLN, BLn, bl.net) was one of the world's largest online boylover communities, and was the largest online message board for boylovers. It was started in 2002, and shut down when the server was seized as part of Operation Rescue in 2009Its use in the media is a prime example of how an innocuous community of like-minded individuals, including minor boys, can be presented to the public as a so-called [[pedophile ring]] and [[child pornography]] trading post.


==Takedown==
==Takedown==


===What is already known===
[https://www.boywiki.org/en/Operation_Rescue BoyWiki, with the full detail]


Content goes here.
On November 25, 2009, a complex international investigation being run by Europol seized the BoyLover.net server and arrested some of the site's senior members of staff. Joecool4218 and JagDawg were arrested by ICE, and LostBoy was arrested by Dutch police. In New Zealand Loren was also raided but was never arrested. BoyZoom, Loren's site, was temporarily closed while his access was removed, but the board announced permanent closure on December 1.


===Possible scenarios===
On March 2011, a press conference held by Europol following the conviction of LostBoy provided details of the three-year investigation named Operation Rescue. It was announced that there were 184 arrests and 670 suspects were identified and investigated. They also stated that, at the time of the conference, 4202 intelligence reports had been distributed to over 30 countries.


Content goes here.
BoyZoom and BoyLandOnline are both boards that were voluntarily taken down in the wake of BL.net's demise.
 
==Internal Links==
 
*[[BoyZoom]] - A board that was voluntarily taken down in the wake of BL.net's demise.
*[[BoyLandOnline]] - A board that was voluntarily taken down in the wake of BL.net's demise.


==External links==
==External links==


*[http://newgon.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1727 Newgon discussion] - Links to more extensive [[BoyChat]] discussions.
*[https://www.boywiki.org/en/BoyLover.net BW article]
*[http://www.shfri.net/blnraid David Riegel's book research page] - Part of an independent research project.
*[http://newgon.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1727 Newgon discussion] - Links to more extensive [[BoyChat]] discussions.


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Revision as of 19:43, 19 September 2021

Boylover.net (other names: BLN, BLn, bl.net) was one of the world's largest online boylover communities, and was the largest online message board for boylovers. It was started in 2002, and shut down when the server was seized as part of Operation Rescue in 2009. Its use in the media is a prime example of how an innocuous community of like-minded individuals, including minor boys, can be presented to the public as a so-called pedophile ring and child pornography trading post.

Takedown

BoyWiki, with the full detail

On November 25, 2009, a complex international investigation being run by Europol seized the BoyLover.net server and arrested some of the site's senior members of staff. Joecool4218 and JagDawg were arrested by ICE, and LostBoy was arrested by Dutch police. In New Zealand Loren was also raided but was never arrested. BoyZoom, Loren's site, was temporarily closed while his access was removed, but the board announced permanent closure on December 1.

On March 2011, a press conference held by Europol following the conviction of LostBoy provided details of the three-year investigation named Operation Rescue. It was announced that there were 184 arrests and 670 suspects were identified and investigated. They also stated that, at the time of the conference, 4202 intelligence reports had been distributed to over 30 countries.

BoyZoom and BoyLandOnline are both boards that were voluntarily taken down in the wake of BL.net's demise.

External links