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wecanhelp ago

Voat doesn't use practices that potentially deanonymize users who have opted to be anonymous, through a VPN service or a node network like Tor.

Voat is also open-source, meaning you get to read the code and decide for yourself if the service is trustworthy.

Finally, Voat is not trying hard to get all the information collected in this investigation hosted on its servers.

This is a website that is literally a few weeks old, hides its code from the users, uses anti-privacy and anti-anonymity practices, and promotes itself repeatedly on the main platform this community uses. That should raise a few red flags.

Edit: It is also very curious that you have 0 SCP and 0 CCP, this is the first comment you've ever made on this platform, and it's already upvoted twice a few minutes after being posted on the second level of a second-page comment thread. Even more interesting that your account was registered on the exact same day OP announced their website. Many coincidences.