Can this community help build a social media machine for the voiceless?
I’m looking for help from the smartest people in this community.
This is not theory. This is a live Australian justice issue.
I’m involved with Infected Blood Australia, a victim group fighting for Australians harmed through contaminated blood transfusions and blood products.
The UK has already had its major Infected Blood Inquiry. Victims there received national attention, an official reckoning, and a massive compensation response.
Australia has not.
One of our key victim advocates, Charles MacKenzie, was a child victim and gave evidence connected to the UK Infected Blood Inquiry on behalf of Australian victims. Yet here in Australia, victims are still fighting for truth, records, recognition, accountability, and a Royal Commission.
We have issued press material. We have tried to get media attention. We have tried the proper channels.
The problem is this:
No major Australian journalist or outlet is giving this the sustained coverage it deserves.
Whether people call that media silence, institutional fear, legal risk, political sensitivity, or simply “too hard,” the outcome is the same:
Victims remain unheard.
And that is what I want help solving.
I am not asking for sympathy. I am asking for brains.
How do we build a social media system that can get real news out when legacy media will not touch it?
I’m thinking of a proper machine, not random posting.
Something like:
  • short-form video system
  • AI documentary clips
  • survivor story reels
  • quote-card campaigns
  • evidence-based carousels
  • daily truth updates
  • volunteer distribution network
  • Facebook-first content strategy
  • X / Instagram / TikTok / YouTube Shorts repurposing
  • MP-tagging and journalist-tagging workflows
  • templates others can copy and repost
  • a public archive people can verify
  • a way for ordinary Australians to take one simple action daily
The question I want to put to this community is:
If you had to bypass captured or silent media and get a buried national scandal into public consciousness, what system would you build?
What would the content engine look like?
What platforms would you prioritise?
How would you structure the message so normal Australians understand it fast?
How would you turn one press release into 100 pieces of content?
How would you recruit volunteers?
How would you make it impossible for this story to remain hidden?
The core message we need to get out is simple:
Australian contaminated-blood victims deserve truth, recognition, accountability, and a Royal Commission.
This matters beyond one victim group. If a country can bury a scandal involving contaminated blood and blood products, then every Australian should be asking what else can be buried.
If anyone here understands viral content, AI video, community mobilisation, media bypass systems, content automation, growth loops, or public-pressure campaigns, I would genuinely value your input.
We need a system that can help the voiceless become impossible to ignore.
What would you build?
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Legacy media used to decide what Australians were allowed to know. That time is ending.
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Can this community help build a social media machine for the voiceless?
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