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- Jan 8, 2023
Inspired by that thread where Kiwis help each other with thread rewrites, I made a thread about helping each other double check our phonebooks to make sure no erroneous information gets published. It should help the credibility of the userbase and decrease failbooks.
As an experimental start, I'm thinking requests should be about already attempted phonebooks that have yet to be put on the website. That basically means don't come in here requesting for somebody to do all of the work for you. This is having somebody do a bit of a sanity check for you, not doing all of your phonebooking. I'd also advise that you do not post the details of your WIP phonebook in here. An example of a double check request would be:
"I'm at an 85% solution for the phonebook of 'x' and need somebody else for a once over."
Then a reply should be:
"I'll double check it. Send me the details over DMs."
Also, don't expect people to be instant in their replies. They're donating their time to give you a sanity check.
If you need resources for starting a phonebook, please visit the OSINT and Sleuthing thread.
If you need resources for archiving the information you have found, please visit the Archival Tools thread.
As an experimental start, I'm thinking requests should be about already attempted phonebooks that have yet to be put on the website. That basically means don't come in here requesting for somebody to do all of the work for you. This is having somebody do a bit of a sanity check for you, not doing all of your phonebooking. I'd also advise that you do not post the details of your WIP phonebook in here. An example of a double check request would be:
"I'm at an 85% solution for the phonebook of 'x' and need somebody else for a once over."
Then a reply should be:
"I'll double check it. Send me the details over DMs."
Also, don't expect people to be instant in their replies. They're donating their time to give you a sanity check.
If you need resources for starting a phonebook, please visit the OSINT and Sleuthing thread.
If you need resources for archiving the information you have found, please visit the Archival Tools thread.
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