I have a proposition for creating a wiki about all the issues that we're interested in.
These websites provide all the necessary tools:
You can help by asking questions about certain topics.
These become objectives, which can then be worked upon.
On the Job Boards, you can either submit a request or choose a subject that your most interested in. Trello seems to be the most efficient way of doing this. For this purpose, I’ve been recruiting people on websites such as Twitter, with the current number of contributors being 3.
https://trello.com/theworldasweknowit |
Number of requests: 378
Number of people who’ve made their own Trello account: 3
This makes the success rate out to be 0.8%, or 1 out of 126 people. Based on my experiences with a DeviantART group, which started to gain attention once its membership reached 450 people, I estimate that 500 members are needed before this wiki can be considered a success. To achieve this goal, about 63,000 invitations need to be sent (126 x 500 = 63,000).
This can be made possible by sending this messages to those who already have a large following and may be willing to promote it while asking others to do the same. In particular, the websites that would benefit from such a wiki.
P.S.
I made an entry about this website too: https://trello.com/c/sVPpRl8N/ 22-ascension-with-mother-earth
The ultimate goal of this, as with any wiki, is to educate people. By giving them a source of strength for which they can convince others to change their perspectives and give them alternative solutions.