Contribute

I'm currently setting up systems to enable people to contribute.
As this project is just me, I can use all the help I can get with collecting information on the ground.

If you'd like this project to succeed please consider contributing to the project by passing along any information you might stumble upon. If you're already keeping tabs on your government, this is a small gesture and it greatly contributes to the success of this project.

On this page:

  1. What are we looking for?
  2. Format of contributions
  3. Send in your contribution here
  4. Donate to the project

What are we looking for?

We are looking for specific indicators of upcoming change in policy. We exclusively look at logistical change. This means we do not discuss whether policies are legitimate or not. We only take into account what policies are being implemented and how.

Our favorite sources are official government statements, press releases, and policy documents.

Our second favorite sources are mainstream press sources.

Alternative news sources are less helpful, not because they can't be right, but because we need reliable and trustworthy data that doesn't need explanation. We don't want to interpret if unnessecary. We like it from the horses mouth.

Format of contributions

Simply send us a link to the media source (press statement, interview, news outlet).
Let us know what the source is about, what policy it affects, and how much it will affect it.

Example of information source format

Non-English sources

If your source isn't in English but rather in your native language, it would be very helpful if you could translate the specific quote from your mother tongue to English.

Other requirements

Send in your contribution here

You can send links to news articles from your country using the form below:

You can use PayPal to buy me a coffee to boost morale or support monthly. All donations are greatly appreciated.