Just like end-to-end encryption, it seems to me that others must use this add-on as well for it to work. Unless it becomes well-known, then few would use it. As for not being able to moderate it; by the sounds of it it is not attached to any website, but sort of hovers around like a drone with a telephone switchboard service inside it (if you know what I am saying). I am guessing that in a sense, it is not connected or joined with, nor an actual part of, any particular site at all, but like if we posted a link to X youtube video and talked about it here, but different. I haven't looked into it but it could also be like javascript, which sits on your computer browser rather than on any website, and each individual's computer browser which has this, all connects with each other, like an add-on forum, in a way.
As for those coming here and lying about us - they can go through all of our sites and links and do the workings and meditations (after dedicating when they mean it truly & actually, bceause without serious and sincere dedication it would be less effective in some ways and more dangerous in other ways) and prove it to themselves that what we say is correct and true. As such -.
http://exposingchristianity.com
http://exposingthelieofislam.wordpress.com
http://kabbalahexposed.com
http://joyofsatan.org
http://satanslibrary.org
http://groups-archive.com
http://ancient-forums.com
Have at it!
As you say, HPHC - the advertising is going nicely.
In another way, people could use this as a Discord/chat room, as well. We are not to moderate the Internet; you are to moderate your own lives.
Permissions
This add-on can:
- Access your data for sites in the dissenter.com domain
- Access your data for sites in the twitter.com domain
- Access your data for sites in the youtube.com domain
- Access your data for sites in the reddit.com domain
- Access browser tabs
Perhaps it can also go into seeing you inputting your PIN, passwords and other details on bank sites, Amazon, etc.? If a programme can be created, it can be corrupted. Hackers could break into it and... As for the name "to dissent" that could also lead to...discord! Let them argue amongst themselves while we know what's what and while we're learning more and more about what's what.