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About ten current and former federal workers are behind a new web site created as an outlet for the exchange of unknown stories and artistic experience about the dismantling of government agencies of the Ministry of Government.
“We are builders“It aims to be a safe outlet for government workers to share how Doge is affected by their workplaces, and a place to explain the real impact to reach government technology systems, a previous federal factor behind the project tells them freedom. The web site was created by people “made government websites easier to use with the safety of your personal information,” according to its description. The site says: If Dog wanted, “using technology to build a more efficient country, they ask us.” “But they did not do it. They are destroyed. We are builders.”
The site aims to inform the common people of what is happening within federal agencies, as well as explaining how Dog can affect a database in Washington, on citizens in concrete ways throughout the country. “I want to be sure freedom. “If I can explain this in a way that helps you to be able to protect yourself and invite yourself, I am doing my work.”
While social media forums such as Reddit and Instagram have already become a gathering place for federal communications workers, we aim builders to present an alternative port for workers who may fear sharing their stories even through an unknown social media account. The team says they are working with a security adviser to ensure that the requests remain safe and unknown to the public. They are also planning to examine the submission for accuracy and use their networks to ensure that they come from real federal workers.
The former government employee says they hope that the visitors of the site will be “they can move away with a more accurate understanding of what is happening. I hope that Federal workers can see stories of people like them, as well as help them make decisions for themselves, and feel support.”