When we cross-referenced 1.38 million SHA-256 hashes against the DOJ's EFTA servers, we found 892 documents had been deleted and 32 modified -- with no public announcement. The deletions were surgical: not just the PDFs, but every trace of metadata, person links, and OCR text was wiped clean. Only 24 fragmentary records survive. Here's what happened, what's missing, and how you can verify it yourself.
We have a system that’s slow and requires a lot of people to both really care and put in effort. Unfortunately most people are neither patient or want to put any effort into improving the lives of others. If they did, we would not even be in this situation.
There is no system anymore. It might have been slow and broken in the past, but now it is non-existant.
What is your evidence or reasoning for that? Sounds like pure doomerism. There have always been ups and downs, and hopefully the upside of this down is that enough people start to see and care again. Let’s see how the midterms go and then we can discuss if the system no longer exists.