Sadly, Slay News is a bit of (to say the least) clickbait operation. That's my conclusion after taking a closer look at (them) last year.
Their 'address' is used for a number of dodgy operations, the sole 'author' David Lindfield has no real traceable presence on the net, uses a generated avatar for his profile. The blurb about 'editorial standards' is typical of clickbait operations pretending to be grandiose in their organization and aims, all the while collecting donations to 'preserve journalism and truth!'.
So, um, yeah "caught". Nah, I'm afraid not. That's clickbait spin, something we have come to see mountains of in the alt-media world.
That said, the core gist of the article looks legit (much to my surprise). OSF has indeed given millions to Indivisible, and Indivisible is organizing the No Kings protests.
Sadly, Slay News is a bit of (to say the least) clickbait operation. That's my conclusion after taking a closer look at (them) last year.
Their 'address' is used for a number of dodgy operations, the sole 'author' David Lindfield has no real traceable presence on the net, uses a generated avatar for his profile. The blurb about 'editorial standards' is typical of clickbait operations pretending to be grandiose in their organization and aims, all the while collecting donations to 'preserve journalism and truth!'.
So, um, yeah "caught". Nah, I'm afraid not. That's clickbait spin, something we have come to see mountains of in the alt-media world.
That said, the core gist of the article looks legit (much to my surprise). OSF has indeed given millions to Indivisible, and Indivisible is organizing the No Kings protests.