Inspiration
Hungary is currently branding NGOs similarly to how Russia branded "foreign actors". I see this as another disinformation campaign, along with the "Soros-plan" campaign designed to turn the people against a common enemy, a tactic that's been used by the Hungarian govt whenever their support went down or when one of their politicians got into a scandal.
What it does
This site illustrates an NGO which has set the goal of eradicating NGOs. This "anti-NGO" represents the ideal NGO to the government. There is currently an NGO (which I will not name) which serves a quite similar purpose in real life Hungary.
How I built it
I registered the site on domain.com because a, it was free, b, the domain was free, c, it sounds good and absurd enough to be a real NGO in the current political climate of Hungary. The absurdity of the situation has birthed this site's idea.
Challenges I ran into
domain.com has awful-long propagation delays when it comes to registering, I had to wait several hours until I saw the new A record on domain.com's(!) NS servers.
Accomplishments that I'm proud of
I made the site using Bootstrap instead of opting for a raw HTML solution
What I learned
Registering free domains can lead people to wasting their time creating political satire sites, even during a time-constrained hackathon.
What's next for no-NG.Org
Media spotlight, maybe? Stranger things have happened.
Built With
- domain-hack
- domain.com
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