1. Nobody reads magazines anymore. Even if it were zoo related, I personally still would not read it, because I get so brain-dead trying to read those things. If you were gonna do something like that, at least make it modern so it’s engaging not only for zoos, but for those willing to learn about zoos.
2. It could easily be used to track down zoophiles by seeing who pays for them, tracking addresses, etc.
3. It could easily be found lying around the house or in the trash bin for friends and family to discover and ostracize said person for.
4. I’m personally not interested in advocating for zoo rights, and think we’re better just sticking to the background.
5. We’re not the LGBTQ community. We’re a zoophilia and bestiality community. Toss all of their achievements out the window, because it’s highly unlikely society is going to have the same attitude towards us. People still to this day have an extremely hard time tolerating trans people. There’s only so much tolerance to go around, and it dies the moment anyone mentions any taboo paraphilias. If we were to ever try and “Advocate for zoo rights” copying the LGBTQ community is not gonna cut it, because we’re not the LGBTQ community.
6. Do you really think any publishing companies will hire you? What about shipping? Do you have the resources or a team to put it together by hand? Magazines take a lot of work and money to complete and distribute.
7. Honestly, who has time for that, especially in this day and age? We’re all so busy and struggling with a global disaster. If you’re in the US, it’s especially pretty bad right now. Nobody’s going to want to put in that much effort for a measly magazine, much less buy it.
That’s my take on it. It’s a nice idea, but it’s not one I’d personally invest in.