2/ Our archivists developed a unique set of categories for the genocide in Gaza.
3/ You can also filter the videos by location.
4/ Many of the videos are geo-located to their exact specific location. We post the source for each geo-located video.
5/ Videos are also categorized by the target Israel was attacking, such as: aid workers, children, agriculture, etc.
6/ Videos are also categorized by the weapons the Israelis were using against their targets.
7/ Many military units in the video have been identified and categorized. You may filter by military unit.
8/ Each video includes the original social media post, as well as a link to the source.
9/ We write detailed archivist notes for many of the videos. We attempt to preserve the names of martyrs in each attack, because every life is an entire world.
10/ Many of our other archival platforms have integration with TikTokGenocide.com. For example, our archival project focused on forced displacement GazaMaps.com, often includes links to videos that stem for a *particular* forced displacement order.
11/ We maintain a database of journalists and media workers murdered by Israel. Many of the martyrs have a link to videos specific to the killing of that journalist.
12/ The database is , updated every time Israel murders a journalist (on average, every 2 days).
Israel is the worst killer of journalists in the world, and media "protection" watchdogs like @CPJMENA run cover for Israel, so we had to build this database.StopMurderingJournalists.com
If you want to see how long it has been since Matt Miller promised Israel would investigate itself, you can find it there.
14/ Another archival project of ours, , is a database of quotes from Israeli leaders and public figures.
We have nearly 500 quotes archived, many demonstrating genocidal intent.Zionism.Observer
15/ You can view quotes by category, from the home page.
16/ You can view quotes from a specific person, or filter to a category of people. Again, these are all Israeli leaders and public figures.
17/ If you represent a media organization that would like to learn more about our archives, or write a story about our archival work, please reach out.
It is likely the most highly-source quote website on the entire internet. We try to attach videos and primary sources.Zionism.Observer
There are other important Israeli quote websites, such as the @Law4Palestine database of genocidal intent (the elegant front end was created by @visualizingpal).
1/ We are done talking about @Namecheap. They released the domain they stole from us. They did not refund anything or even apologize.
This has been horrific, and we will take many steps to lessen the impact of such deplatforms in the future, based on lessons learned.
2/ I will write an article about Namecheap's censorship.
I don't normally write, as it is a distraction from software development, archival, and managing a team of people. But this seems like a moment that needs clarifying.
A lot happened in the past few days.
3/ We will be releasing a desktop app before the end of this year.
We chose web apps to avoid censorship (compared to a mobile app) but web apps can be shut down too.
I believe @Namecheap paid a reputational and financial price, but they still took down our app, for days.
3/ We were told we were being deplatformed not for our archival work, but because we weren't the right type of content creator, or perhaps fraud concerns?
Note the stated reasons for the deplatform. (From their original email.)