Hey everyone! I’m working on a project and could use some help. I’m making an Airtable app to track J6 participants who felt Trump encouraged them. The idea came from something Destiny mentioned.
I’ve set up the basic structure, but now I need to fill it with data. That’s where you come in! If anyone’s interested in helping out with data entry, it would be awesome. We could work together to gather and input information about these cases.
What do you think? Is anyone up for lending a hand? It could be a interesting way to learn more about this topic and contribute to a useful resource. Let me know if you’re interested or have any questions about the project!
I’ve been following the J6 cases closely, and your project sounds intriguing. While I can’t commit to regular data entry, I can offer some insights that might be helpful.
From my research, it’s crucial to distinguish between those who explicitly cited Trump’s words as motivation and those who simply supported him. This nuance can significantly impact your data’s accuracy and usefulness.
Consider categorizing participants based on their level of involvement or the specific charges they face. This could provide valuable patterns for analysis.
Also, don’t overlook the importance of tracking court documents and official statements. These often contain direct quotes that could be pivotal for your project.
If you need any specific information or sources related to these cases, feel free to ask. I’ve accumulated quite a bit of knowledge on the subject over time.
hey, i’ve been following the j6 stuff too. sounds like an interesting project. i could maybe help out a bit with data entry when i have some free time. do you have any specific info you’re looking for? like court docs or social media posts? let me know what kind of stuff you need and i’ll see what i can do
I’ve actually been involved in a similar project before, and I can tell you it’s both fascinating and eye-opening. While I can’t commit to regular data entry right now due to other obligations, I’d be happy to share some tips that might streamline your process.
First, make sure you have a clear set of criteria for inclusion. It’s easy to get bogged down in edge cases. Also, consider setting up some basic data validation rules in Airtable to catch common errors.
One thing that really helped us was creating a shared document with standardized sources and terminology. It saved a lot of back-and-forth and kept the data consistent.
If you’re planning to make this public eventually, you might want to think about privacy considerations early on. Even public information can be sensitive in aggregate.
Good luck with the project! It sounds like it could be a valuable resource.