CensorProof

CensorProof is a mobile + web app (traditional + AI) that helps journalists, activists, and small publishers document and withstand content suppression. Users can post a statement, article link, or media file, then generate a tamper-evident “publication receipt” (hash + timestamp + mirrors) and a plain-language risk scan before sharing. If content gets removed or shadow-limited on major platforms, CensorProof guides users to capture evidence (screenshots, headers, URLs), stores it securely, and produces a structured “takedown dossier” suitable for appeals, legal counsel, or watchdog reporting. It also offers optional multi-destination mirroring to independent hosts and archives so speech doesn’t vanish with one platform decision. This is not a magic shield: it won’t stop governments or platforms from acting, but it makes suppression harder to deny and easier to contest with credible, organized proof.

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