Who operates this service, as required by §5 DDG.
Last updated 21 August 2026.
This deployment has not been given its operator details. Whoever runs it must set them before it is made available to the public — see docs/legal.md.
The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution at ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.
We are not obliged to take part in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board, and we do not do so.
The content people publish here is theirs. We are responsible for our own content under the general laws, and we are not obliged to monitor what other people transmit or store — although we do check public content automatically and act on reports.
Where a specific infringement is brought to our attention, we remove the content promptly.
Links to other websites lead to content we do not control. Their operators are responsible for it.
Six steps. Each one visible, each one somebody's decision.
Someone needs help
Asking is where it starts. A need is content in its own right, never the lesser half of the story.
Someone helps
One person offers what they actually have: time, knowledge, a lift, a spare room.
Impact happens
What changed is written down plainly — and only as far as the people involved agreed.
It is recognised
The person who was helped confirms it. Standing here is given by others, not claimed.
Others find it
Impact is discoverable by place, cause and community. Not by popularity.
It is replicated
Somebody does the same thing somewhere else. That is the whole point.