Say this, not that
One-page prompts for family, local meetings, social comments, and door-knocking: start with shared values, ask what would change their mind, then use one source.
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One-page prompts for family, local meetings, social comments, and door-knocking: start with shared values, ask what would change their mind, then use one source.
Readers submit claims, figures, organizations, and narrative families. Moderators merge duplicates before voting opens.
A legal and safety pass for high-risk claims: private people, violence, elections, health, disasters, defamation, and copyright-heavy media.
Tracks how routine distrust of institutions turns into claims that valid elections, courts, prosecutors, agencies, and public servants are illegitimate by default.
Ongoing donations can sponsor existing topic research. Opt-in sponsors receive a badge and mention on the topic page, while editorial conclusions remain independent.
Larger donations can seed Kickstarter-style research areas selected from moderated proposals, with public funding progress, sponsor badges, and a published research plan.
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Tracks how routine distrust of institutions turns into claims that valid elections, courts, prosecutors, agencies, and public servants are illegitimate by default.
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One-page prompts for family, local meetings, social comments, and door-knocking: start with shared values, ask what would change their mind, then use one source.
Maps climate arguments that no longer deny warming outright, but insist every practical response is impossible, corrupt, or economically suicidal.
Ongoing donations can sponsor existing topic research. Opt-in sponsors receive a badge and mention on the topic page, while editorial conclusions remain independent.
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One-page prompts for family, local meetings, social comments, and door-knocking: start with shared values, ask what would change their mind, then use one source.
Readers submit claims, figures, organizations, and narrative families. Moderators merge duplicates before voting opens.
A legal and safety pass for high-risk claims: private people, violence, elections, health, disasters, defamation, and copyright-heavy media.
Tracks how routine distrust of institutions turns into claims that valid elections, courts, prosecutors, agencies, and public servants are illegitimate by default.
Maps climate arguments that no longer deny warming outright, but insist every practical response is impossible, corrupt, or economically suicidal.
Separates legitimate concern about health agencies from claims that erase evidence, risk, and the public-health consequences of organized distrust.
Ongoing donations can sponsor existing topic research. Opt-in sponsors receive a badge and mention on the topic page, while editorial conclusions remain independent.
Larger donations can seed Kickstarter-style research areas selected from moderated proposals, with public funding progress, sponsor badges, and a published research plan.
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A legal and safety pass for high-risk claims: private people, violence, elections, health, disasters, defamation, and copyright-heavy media.
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A legal and safety pass for high-risk claims: private people, violence, elections, health, disasters, defamation, and copyright-heavy media.
Separates legitimate concern about health agencies from claims that erase evidence, risk, and the public-health consequences of organized distrust.