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nickserv/safety — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-07-17 · repo last pushed 2025-02-06

1Audience · generalComplexity · 1/5StaleSetup · easy

tl;dr

A curated list of links to safety, privacy, and health resources for minority communities and women, including social media security and transgender healthcare information.

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    What it does
      Curated resource directory
      Links to safety guides
      Links to health resources
    Tech stack
      Markdown
    Use cases
      Find privacy protection tips
      Find trans healthcare info
      Share a safety resource list
    Audience
      General public
      Community organizers
    Topics
      Social media safety
      Surveillance defense
      Hormone therapy info
    Format
      Simple linked list
      Points to outside sources

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what do people make with this?

VIBE 1

Find vetted guides on protecting your privacy and safety on social media.

VIBE 2

Look up medical information and community resources for transgender and non-binary healthcare.

VIBE 3

Share this list with someone looking for safety resources outside mainstream channels.

VIBE 4

Use it as a starting point before searching scattered sources for safety advice.

what's the stack?

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how it stacks up fr

nickserv/safety0xkinno/neuralvault0xmayurrr/ai-contractauditor
Stars111
LanguageTypeScriptTypeScript
Last pushed2025-02-06
MaintenanceStale
Setup difficultyeasyhardeasy
Complexity1/54/52/5
Audiencegeneraldeveloperdeveloper

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how do i run it?

Difficulty · easy time til it works · 5min

in plain english

This repository is a curated directory of practical safety and health resources for people in the US who face discrimination or barriers to care, specifically people from minority communities and women. Think of it as a crowdsourced safety handbook: a single place to find links to guides and tools that address real concerns. The repository is organized by topic. It starts with general safety advice, pointing people toward information about protecting themselves on social media and defending against surveillance. It also includes resources specifically for transgender and non-binary people seeking medical information about hormone replacement therapy and related support, which addresses a gap where many people lack access to affirming healthcare through traditional channels. Someone might come here if they're searching for practical guidance on protecting their privacy online, or if they're looking for medical information and community resources that aren't readily available through mainstream healthcare systems. A transgender person seeking information about DIY options, for example, could find relevant links. A woman concerned about her digital safety could access social media security tips. The repository serves as a starting point to find vetted, focused resources rather than having to piece together safety advice from scattered corners of the internet. The project is deliberately simple: it's a straightforward list hosted on GitHub, with links pointing outward to more detailed resources rather than trying to replicate that information. This makes it easy to maintain and share, and it acknowledges that specialized communities and organizations already exist and do this work well, the repository just connects people to them. It's a resource that recognizes certain communities have specific safety and health needs that mainstream channels often don't address adequately.

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prompt 1
Summarize the social media safety resources listed in this repo.
prompt 2
What healthcare resources does this repo link to for transgender people?
prompt 3
Help me find the surveillance defense guides mentioned in this list.
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How is this resource list organized by topic?

Frequently asked questions

what is safety fr?

A curated list of links to safety, privacy, and health resources for minority communities and women, including social media security and transgender healthcare information.

Is safety actively maintained?

Stale — no commits in 1-2 years (last push 2025-02-06).

How hard is safety to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is safety for?

Mainly general.

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