What is Outcast's goal?

You see an article. A really good one. The kind that makes things click. You bookmark it, maybe share it, go about your life, and a week later, it's gone. Not a broken link, nor the page moved, it was deleted off the face of the internet. The people who deleted it never explained why they deleted it; they never will.

This happens all the time to journalism, research, and even history. The most powerful people often don't want you to see this information. Destroying the evidence of these kind of information has never been this easy. Why burn books, when you can make information disappear, quietly. The users are powerless, they've already consented to this happening due to them agreeing to a lengthy terms of service agreement.

We're tired of it.

Outcast started because we kept on losing valuable information. Knowledge that opened minds. Voices from those often outspoken. Stories that someone, somewhere, decided you weren't allowed to read.

Information that you want to share, will be shared. It will not be scrubbed off of this platform.* Information belongs to everyone, not to someone who owns the server.

If it got scrubbed, it lives here.

If it got banned, it lives here.

If it got silenced, it lives here.

You were never supposed to find this place.