There’s nothing on the site about who’s behind it.
The list of “endorsers” is just a list. No URLs/links to their sites, no logos, no statements from any organizations or individuals. All data easily scraped.
You don’t need to give your name, phone number, or email address to join a strike.
There’s no contact information for the organization behind the website but they are demanding mine
The art submission page requires first name, last name, and email address. Again, why do they need my name but they won’t reveal themselves?
The art submission page also has an option to “sign up for news and updates”. This smells like a DNC fundraising ploy or something.
And I wouldn’t give them my info whether it’s an op or not. The No Kings/Indivisible have a sign-up thing too, and I wouldn’t give them my info either.
It’s one thing if you personally meet organizers and exchange phone numbers or something, and another thing to put your name and other personal info into someone’s internet-accessible database where you have no idea what may happen with it.
That’s because it was organic and real. The one in the OP is an op. DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR INFORMATION
I mean, it’s not an op. It’s led by the student unions out of the U of M. I just don’t think it’s a good follow-up, like I was saying
I see no reason to trust it.
And I wouldn’t give them my info whether it’s an op or not. The No Kings/Indivisible have a sign-up thing too, and I wouldn’t give them my info either.
It’s one thing if you personally meet organizers and exchange phone numbers or something, and another thing to put your name and other personal info into someone’s internet-accessible database where you have no idea what may happen with it.