Is this verification, writing, clipping, design, amplification, live support, or protection?
A playbook for serving well online.
What to do, what to make, and what to check before anything moves. Built for public-safe pro-Israel digital service without exposing private people, sensitive details, or internal channels.
Purpose
Turn intention into useful output.
This page answers the practical question: when someone has time, skill, or reach, what should they actually do with it?
Save originals, dates, captions, translations, and any uncertainty before shaping the message.
Make the result clear, tight, sourced, and usable by people who are not already in the room.
No private identities, sensitive locations, personal routing, internal channels, or harassment.
Ways to help
Choose the lane. Do the useful thing.
These are concrete, public-facing jobs a serious contributor can understand quickly and do without exposing anything private.
Source check
Use when a claim is moving fast and needs receipts before amplification.
- Original source or clearest available trail
- Date, location, caption, and translation notes
- One plain-language context sentence
- Uncertainty clearly marked, not hidden
Thread build
Use when the public needs a short explanation, rebuttal, or timeline.
- One direct opening claim
- Three sourced points in order
- Plain correction line if facts change
- Final ask: read, share, or verify
Clip build
Use when a longer conversation or source needs to become watchable fast.
- Short clip with the strongest complete thought
- Caption that explains what viewers are seeing
- Source line and date retained
- No private people exposed for drama
Quote card
Use when one sentence needs to travel with dignity and source clarity.
- One quote or fact, not a crowded wall
- Clear source label and context note
- Readable contrast on mobile
- Brand-safe visual restraint
Amplification
Use when good material deserves more reach from real accounts.
- Human caption, not copy-paste spam
- Platform fit: thread, post, short, or reply
- Source or context kept close to the post
- No pile-ons against private people
Live room support
Use when a conversation needs structure, clips, and a useful record.
- Guest context and topic frame
- Three questions that move the room forward
- Clip list and summary after the room
- Private logistics kept private
Reusable patterns
Start with a clean frame.
Good output should be easy to understand, easy to verify, and hard to misread. These patterns keep the work focused.
What this shows: one sentence. Why it matters: one sentence. Source: visible trail.
Update: better information changed this point. Here is the corrected claim and the source now being used.
Clip from: speaker or source. Date: when it happened. Point: why this segment matters.
Sharing because this adds source, context, or human consequence. No private information. No harassment.
Before anything moves
The last check is the most important one.
If a piece of content cannot pass these checks, improve it before asking anyone else to share it.
Receipts
Can a reasonable person see where the claim came from and why it is credible?
Context
Could the date, edit, translation, crop, or caption mislead someone who wants to share quickly?
Protection
Does the output expose a private person, sensitive location, internal channel, or personal route?
Bring discipline to the work
Useful contributors arrive with discipline.
Use the intake page to share your public contact route, your strongest lane, your readiness, and the kind of output you can help produce.
Standards before speed
- Read the standards. Strong work begins with source discipline.
- Keep it public-safe. Do not submit private identities, access, or sensitive details.