Wired reports:
Are you an election denier who’s just not satisfied with the number of conspiracies about Wi-Fi-connected voting machines or reports about floods of illegal immigrants stuffing ballots into drop boxes on TikTok or Instagram? Do you pine for a place to share and learn even more? Want to connect with like-minded election deniers?
Well, with just 60 days until the 2024 presidential election, and with efforts to undermine the outcome of the vote already well underway, there’s now an app just for you—and no, it’s not Elon Musk’s X.
VoteAlert is a new app from the election conspiracy group True the Vote, a company with a rich history of combining tech with election conspiracies only to come up with nothing.
Read the full article. True The Vote founder Catherine “2000 Mules” Engelbrecht [photo] claims that the app will soon be available in Google and Apple’s app stores, but so far it’s desktop-only. As you’ll see at the link, cultists are already “reporting” their usual batshittery.
BREAKING ALERT: 🚨 True the Vote is proud to announce we will be launching an new app called VOTE ALERT which will allow People to connect and report what they’re seeing on the ground during the election process.. pic.twitter.com/0WxROucLR1
— True the Vote (@TrueTheVote) July 22, 2024