Sup Forums, I want to start a fake news wiki. Basically, just a wiki where we can archive all the lies, contradictions, and propaganda that gets printed in newspapers.
The only problem is I looked up how to host a wiki and it seems like I either have to get approval from a hosting website such as Google, Wikia, or Wiki Spaces (who would almost certainly shut down and censor any wiki that points out fake news), or I need to do it myself and that require web publishing expertise with FTP and databases-- which I don't have.
Any advice? I think a website like this needs to be made. A one stop source for the thousands of lies printed every single day. How can I do it without getting shut down by Google?
How much money are you willing to drop on this first of all
Blake Bennett
Ask Sup Forums
Caleb Richardson
>bikelocks your head
Josiah Brown
>shoots up congressional baseball game
Cooper Brooks
Stitches heal the harm done by bikelocks.
Harm done by mean words last forever.
Nathan Jones
>why the left gave up on violence >what is antifa?
Aaron Adams
This is a genius idea, if it took off I'd definitely donate.
Kayden Garcia
The news media really needs accountability staring in their face.
Brayden Ortiz
I dunno how much you need it, but bump.
Isaiah Hill
I bought wikilies.net/ but haven't done anything with it.
Jayden Lewis
start learning now, boy
just use godaddy or something, the wiki format probably isnt necessary
i mean fuck you could even start with a wordpress until you get readers
Christopher Johnson
There have got to be free 'wiki' type sites.
I once toyed with the idea of trying to build a neural net with an AI that scans the internet for conflicting headlines and determining which websites have fake news.
Carson Sullivan
Bump
Jeremiah Peterson
Have a bump
Leo Sanders
Promising
Carson Cooper
What about infogalactic
Camden Gonzalez
So you're going go around storing linkings to opinion pieces? At least find an example of actual fake news if you're going to do this.