Exactly one month ago I made a couple of posts here and here to organize ideas for a new website dedicated to helping improve the Pizzagate investgations. Well boys, it's fucking here!
citizeninvestigators.org official site launch
Visit the link to get a run-down of the site and check it out. I put an entire month of non-stop work into this to get it out as fast as I could. Everyone go make an account and test it out!
Quick Look of Feature List:
- No email required to sign up (to allow more anonymity)
- Flexible tagging system. No more scattered evidence. This is going to help us organize and see the big picture, big time!
- Submission feed similar to reddit/voat except no downvotes allowed - upvotes only. Big discouragement for shills! No more vote manipulation.
- User profiles including ability to display your best skills (archiving, programming, graphic design, etc)
- Private 1 on 1 messaging
- Embedded live-chat
- "The Break Room" Basically an off-topic area for posts not directly evidence related. No more getting your posts deleted for being "unrelated".
- Social sharing options. Easily share any post to multiple social networks with the click of a button. Makes it very easy to spread the word on important information across multiple channels.
- Ability to see who upvoted your posts and comments. FULL TRANSPARENCY. NO MORE vote manipulation.
- Much more to come!
Go make an account now! It takes 5 seconds. This is the next step for Pizzagate. I think this is going to put us on a more serious and powerful level. We have to show the uninitiated and misinformed that Pizzagate is serious and real.
We are not just a bunch of "unemployed basement-dwellers with nothing better to do than start conspiracy theories on internet forums" as the media wants to portray us. We are real, intelligent, and concerned individuals putting our time and effort into working and fighting for justice.
Having our own dedicated site for research and collaboration will help show the world exactly how serious we are. Hope you guys like it!
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Fateswebb ago
I agree the ssl cert and https not being available is a turn off, I do understand not having that setup right away however. Just at first glance I see a lot of cool features. That does beg the question of load, is the server capable of holding a high load, even a ddos attack as I could see happening against it. Is it on redundant hardware that is backed up and is the database backed up? These are all very important questions before we could fully trust just switching the full investigation over to. That being said I personally don't see any problem supporting the effort, and actually have skills that could help. Anyway I see this as a good thing if not just as a backup plan or another avenue of discussion.