My only concern is that the people who run the tools etc. have their political view. For example "<a href="https://tacticalvote.co.uk"" rel="nofollow">https://tacticalvote.co.uk"</a> is clearly against the Conservative party. So that tool is straight away biased.
Whotargetsme is a good start, but I think this election is one where fighting algorithmically targeted disinformation is going to be absolutely critical.
A lot of these tools have very little money or support. Some of them have had 1m+ views last election.<p>If something interests you, you could offer to help the developers involved.<p>(disclosure: I am involved in the project)
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I love the way I'm seeing load warnings from Google on this document, as though it's overwhelmed by being listed on Hacker News :-)
This looks like an interesting initiative and I wish you the best with it, however I think you should reconsider placing a WhatsApp group link on a publicly crawlable webpage.
This is a good addition for the Filterbubble breakers section..<p><a href="https://www.talkingeurope.eu/" rel="nofollow">https://www.talkingeurope.eu/</a><p><i>"Talking Europe connects citizens having an opposing political view - and living in a different country!</i><p><i>Our mission is to create a European public sphere. We want to foster democracy and cohesion in Europe."</i>
> Join the WhatsApp group to be kept up to date with major updates & news: WhatsApp Group<p>Yeah, sure, hand over all your political planning to Facebook.