
If you’ve ever seen the YouTube viral hit “Tickling Slow Loris,” in which an adorable wide-eyed creature throws his arms up while being tickled by his loving owner, then you probably thought that the slow loris was the cutest thing ever and maybe even wished you had one of your own for a pet. Conservationists are calling for YouTube to ban these adorable videos of domesticated slow lorises because they believe that these videos are fueling a brutal and illegal pet trade that is putting these creatures at risk of extinction.

As an opinionated bloke, I’m always one for a good debate. But what if you want to take things a step further. Say, a petition? Thanks to the creative folks at Harkness Labs, there is a new Twitter app – and it’s the first one to get me excited in several weeks.