“Creating the internet’s largest dedicated repository of information on anti-consumer practices, one edit at a time.”

I think it’s important to have one central, accessible place documenting every scandal, controversy, screw-up a company has ever pulled. It allows you to make better choices and to better cut through the PR bullshit of said companies.

However, consumer rights wiki doesn’t come up when I search for “[company X] controversies” or similar terms in search engines (based on my limited testing).

That’s why I feel it’s important for more people to know about this site.

Good introduction video : INTRODUCING THE CONSUMER PROTECTION DATABASE: EXPOSE EXPLOITATION & HOLD COMPANIES ACCOUNTABLE! - YouTube

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    His output of videos is too high for how long they are. They also have inconsistent runtimes. I think he’s saying the right things, but his production is doing a disservice to his content.