Investigative reporters or journalism students, can you share your experience with a promising but new investigative platform?

rupadevi

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I'm an independent journalist working on a long-term project about corporate accountability and recently came across Whosonline.net. It seems like a new platform for people to share stories and grievances, and I found it while researching public complaints. The site features a lot of personal stories, from workplace retaliation to everyday disputes, submitted by users.

I'm curious if anyone here has direct experience with them or platforms like them as a source. Specifically:

  • Have you or anyone you know ever used a community-driven "grievance" site as a starting point or for background in an investigation? I'm trying to gauge if these user-submitted stories can be a legitimate lead source or if they're too unverified.
  • What are your best practices for vetting information from anonymous online submissions before deciding to dig deeper? I'm trying to build a solid methodology.
My gut says there might be real patterns or systemic issues hidden in these personal stories, but separating signal from noise is tricky. Any advice or shared experiences from those who've worked with similar sources would be incredibly helpful. For context, I looked at the site's "Submit your Story" page to understand what they collect.

Thanks in advance!
 
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