To all of the above - it's not going to happen on this site with the current owner.
This forum is currently run on XenForo forum software. The version in use looks to be out of date and behind on security software. In addition to an up-to-date software version there are multiple available add-ons. These are not expensive to buy. For example the ignore feature add-on costs about $20 per year. The issue is that the forum has an absentee owner and only the owner can install updates and add-ons. What is needed is someone else to create and run a forum. That requires certain technical abilities, significant funds, and more importantly the willingness to do it. Running a forum like this doesn't generate money or fame and it could result in a lengthy prison sentence.
In the meantime many items can be blocked using standard internet browser add-ons such as uBlock Origin on Firefox. If you install uBlock, click on the uBlock icon, click on the gears icon/open the dashboard, and then click on My filters. Once you've added:
! 18 Aug 2025
https://www.zoovilleforum.net
(Accurate or current date not required), you can add your own custom filters below it. Adding:
www.zoovilleforum.net##[data-author="majolica"]
www.zoovilleforum.net##.js-threadListItem-130029.js-inlineModContainer.structItem--thread.structItem
www.zoovilleforum.net##.block--category907.block--category.block
...would block majolica, (me), this thread, and the Dumpster Fire forum. The obvious problem is that your personal element blocklist is available on an open list on the uBlock browser icon dashboard to anyone who can access your browser - effectively an admission by you that you regularly visit this forum. If you are using Tor, (or another browser), that is loaded on an encrypted external hard drive then it shouldn't be any more of a security risk than having Zoo material on that drive or having this site in the browser bookmarks. Clearly it is dangerous to have anything potentially illegal on your C: drive, and any risk would be magnified if it wasn't in an encrypted file. Safety first would be my advice.