About the publication
Friendly on the surface. Inspectable underneath.
Trust Issues is an independent publication about who and what we trust online, where authority actually sits, and what happens when systems meet human lives.
It is written by Ana. That authorship is not hidden behind an institutional voice: judgement has a source, and the person making it should be visible.
Cheerful suspicion
When something is described as verified, trustless, self-sovereign, privacy-preserving, safe, or autonomous, the useful next question is not whether to believe or ridicule it. It is: what does that claim mean here, who controls the exception, and where did the trust move?
How maintenance works
Articles carry publication and review dates, named authors and maintainers, and an honest status. Git provides a public provenance record. It does not certify that the reporting is true; corrections, sourcing, fair representation, and editorial independence remain human responsibilities.
Contact
A dedicated private contact and source-safety route will be added before public launch. Until then, use an existing trusted channel rather than a public repository issue for anything sensitive.