Coping With the Site Going More Mainstream
Fame is no laughing matter
They say that with publicity comes greater responsibility.
For instance, celebrities are told not to do or inspire bad things, as that may cause many others do so the same, magnifying the effect of those "things" (e.g. saying bad words).
In our case, our reach and breadth grew a lot in recent years - to the point where some Americans spend about a million dollars on lawyers to attack my family and I (no kidding, real story!). They've not managed to remove or even sanitise a single page/file/word in this site. But they're still trying.
Judges who are human beings (we use that term not in the literal sense, nor metaphorical) will see what's happening. Those who specialise in media matters know all about SLAPPs and are very familiar with what Peter Thiel and Terry Bollea (AKA professional wrestler Hulk Hogan) did to American media. Americans can be rather vicious [1, 2].
We're not worried about the future of this site because we did nothing wrong and our goal now is to explain what was done to us, then pursue much-needed reform. █

