If you have information you wish to share with the public, in this day and age, your best course of action is to utilize "mainstream" public data sharing web sites.
You can create a Google Drive public, read-only folder and store all kinds of files in it.
You can create YouTube videos.
It's always a good idea to keep backups of the data, naturally. There is no guarantee that Google won't be hacked or have some catastrophic data loss event. But the odds are extremely low and certainly lower than the chances of a catastrophic event with a small, private BBS like this forum.
I work in software, and one of the major turning points we are in right now (and actually probably past it) is for a long time customers, especially military customers, were hesitant to save their data "in the cloud" or on "other people's computers". But what people are coming to realize is that major infrastructure players like Google, Microsoft, Apple, etc., probably have more secure systems than any private entity could do for themselves. And on top of that you have data redundancy, scalable computing power, and backups, all handled by someone else probably better than any small company can do on their own.
Anyway, I digress.
If you have research information you want to share with the world, I highly recommend YouTube. Shoot, if your content is popular enough you might make a buck or two off of it.
This video has been viewed 288 thousand times. Pretty good advertising if it had "N-SSA" plastered within it.
Steve Sheldon
Commander
4th Louisiana Delta Rifles
NRA Certified Muzzleloading Instructor
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