There are so many connections and "coincidences" that it's hard to keep track of everything. I've come to realize that a wiki would be by far the best format, in terms of structure, to document this.
I keep remembering little details and it's quite an overhead having to look them up again. For example, I just remembered that the guy from that last disturbance at a Trump rally owns a "daycare" which looks like a rape shack. There's teddy bears in the trash outside and the whole thing looks terrifyingly linked to our suspicions.
I'm not that technically savvy so I have some questions:
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Do you guys think it's worthwhile?
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Could governance be an issue? I don't know how editing rights in wikis work
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How can we do it anonymously? I don't want whoever hosts the investigative wiki to get in trouble
I'm thinking some kind of distributed thing. This may sound stupid, but the characteristics of block chain, particularly the decentralized transparency aspect, seem very secure and hard to compromise. Could we perhaps do a poor man's version of this and put a wiki on some kind of distributed network?
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xeemee ago
i agree - i'd like to see a large part of the www run on a p2p platform