“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



IIRC he was telling people to spam sponsorblock with fake segments, because in some videos he had parts where he just stopped discussing the topic and talked to his (sickly?) cat when it came by, and people were accurately marking those segments as offtopic or whatever it’s called. He was presenting it as evil sponsorblock blocking his sick elderly cat. I could try to find a link later when I’m at my PC.
Other than that, he’s generally alarmist and arrogant, but I do appreciate him and what he’s doing.