I put up a basic readme, I'll add some more details to it as soon as I can. I don't know if I'll need any actions just yet, it's a single file deploy so I'll just handle it when it's updated.
Meta can suck all the ass, but you have to admit that abandoning it entirely will just enforce the echo chamber. I think we should at least try to continue the fight inside. I almost never use it, and have disabled all the settings and tracking that allow it to make the most money off of me.
I feel like there's at least some importance to meeting people where they are.
I get the other commenters position, but I also understand that abstaining or 'protest voting' for a 3rd party that legitimately cannot win in our system does nothing but make it more likely that the far worse option comes in.
I think the rest of their points are shortsighted, and that you are correct. We have limited power to influence things, and using that limited power to lessen the suffering as much as we can is most important.
Now the people of Palestine are likely to suffer worse than they would under Harris, as well as a great deal of Americans, albeit to a lesser degree.
If they would like to contribute to this, I'll be happy to take it. Part of me thought exactly along the lines you are describing, but another part of me thought that if I made it too visually interesting, the content might get lost, or people would disqualify it as some sort of professional project.
I've considered making a git repo for people to post their suggestions and making prs and stuff so it's easier to contribute. I just have to make a new GitHub account that's anonymous.
Added you as a contributor