Speaking for Ourselves and Letting the Facts Speak for Themselves
Older: Things One Learns as a Litigant in Person at the UK High Court
By our count, which is not very accurate because the site spans or is split across various separate components (the old Wiki, older WordPress archives, SSG etc.), we've already published over 50,000 pages, most of them articles. Some are shorter, some are longer. Some are very long.
This site turns 19 in exactly 13 days; it has fared well, as all whistleblowers were protected and no articles ever removed (attempts to censor us have always failed). Even as a Litigant in Person or a person who deals with webhosts directly (not via lawyers; not even once) I've managed to stave off many censorship attempts. Over 1.5 years ago my wife said that truth would prevail; weeks later she explained why and months later she filed a lawsuit against a misogynistic bully [1, 2].
Speaking for oneself is possible when grasping the technical and factual matters, irrespective of the underlying laws. Speaking for oneself is advised when there's sincerity. We'll say a lot more about this in years to come. █
