/* Vessels */

About

/* Vessels */ is a system for collecting and sharing trauma-informed activist practices that focus on grieving and healing. It offers an opportunity to explore the gap as a space for both mourning and life.

Contributions are collected in a that circulates between communities with established trust.

The core values of /* Vessels */ lie in its resilience against internet suppression, censorship, and cyber attacks, ensuring the continued dissemination of information. Just as a local publisher may face downtime or a bookstore struggles with physical space, /* Vessels */ envisions itself as a portable library. People can persistently contribute to this repository, ensuring the preservation and accessibility of knowledge and information, regardless of external challenges. The shared stories, ideas and knowledges are discreetly distributed within a trusted network.

Network Structure

Cropped diagram of network structure.
  1. The project starts with in the United States and Southeast Asia. /* Vessels */ has members in each country to initiate the first patch of V.O1 .
Cropped diagram of network structure.
  1. who received the first patch of (V.O1) are free to copy, modify, and distribute the content, making it an unique iteration of the version.
  2. to meet, communicate, propose ideas for curated community gatherings etc. would curate and publish the content for the following two-month patch of (v.O2). The updates will be also be released on https://vessles.directory.
Diagram of network structure.
  1. , there will be updated released among the network, with the increase amont of /* Vessels */ members discretely sharing information.

How to Join the Network

/* Vessels */ strives for building a that strikes between welcoming new members with a balance of inclusivity and trust. Individuals are free to share the contents of the , and are also welcome to become /* Vessels */ members.

To join the /* Vessels */ member network:

  1. Referrals:
    To become prospective member, one must be referred by . This referral system underscores the importance of trust and in-person connection.
  2. Trial Period:
    Prospective members are encouraged to participate actively by attending a minimum of . During this trial period, active engagement in meetings and discussions is expected. This allows both the individual and the existing members to gauge compatibility and alignment of values.
  3. Vote:
    A vote will be executed after . At least must vote in favor of the prospective member's inclusion. This democratic approach ensures that /* Vessels */ actively shapes its composition and members maintains a shared vision.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

Thank you for considering contributing to /* Vessels */, a platform dedicated to the resilient preservation and dissemination of knowledge. To maintain the quality and integrity of our repository, we encourage contributors to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting information:

  1. Assume good faith:
    /* Vessels */ works based on the freedom for people in the network to submit and edit informations. People come here to contribute and share good ideas, stories and knowledges. In cases of disagreement and the need for conversation, /* Vessels */ suggests explanation and dialogue through adding new articles, comments or annotantion after the original article rather than escalating conflicts, and treating others' articles the way your article would want to be treated. It emphasizes patience with each repositors, and discourages making accusations of bad faith without clear evidence.
  2. Be bold:
    We encourage repositors to take initiative, contribute the stories, knowledge, ideas and make improvements to previous articles without hesitation. It emphasizes the importance of adding information and enhancing the quality of /* Vessels */. While boldness is encouraged, users are also reminded to be careful, especially in sensitive or complex topics.
  3. Community curatorial contribution:
    We encourage individual in this trusted network to gather curated community material for subjects they are concerned with. /* Vessels */ values information submitted through community discussion. While individuals are crucial for content generation, a trusted community gathering may help build supportive network for censorsored information to be surfaced, identify problems, form a strong body of knowledge, and empower individuals.
  4. Multimedia Elements:
    We encourage a multimedia library, enhance your contributions by submitting attachment such as images, graphs, videos, 3D models and so on.
  5. Open-source & anonymous:
    /* Vessels */ is an open-source, open-access libary. We invite repositors to make a positive impact within the valuable offline network. While the /* Vessels */ platform carries censored materials, we strongly advised against using your real names or identifiable nicknames when creating contents, due to the potential for harassment and legal risks.
  6. Spam:
    Please refrain from spamming the library, articles considered advertisements for a business, product or service, or individuals should be avoid.

Respond to the question above by uploading a file of any media. You can use a text file, image, audio, code, or anything else). Either make an original file or upload an existing one that feels relevant.

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