Setting up sub domains for affiliates

I want my affiliates to have their own email addresses and individual websites that allow them to communicate and demonstrate their affiliation with me, even if they aren’t working with me directly. To achieve this, I need to develop an efficient system for setting up email records and managing my publishing platform so affiliates can easily clone my documents and tailor them to their own interests. Affiliates might create completely independent content or produce variations of my original materials based on their needs.

This approach is also my way of countering the dominance of Google, which has transformed the open web into a platform that primarily serves its own financial interests. By establishing a network of affiliates, each with their own related websites and similar content, we can build a collective presence that’s harder to suppress or control.

Looking ahead, my longer-term goal is to create a new kind of distributed social network—one where even difficult or controversial topics can be discussed openly. I want to avoid the usual echo chamber effect that happens when mainstream platforms shy away from uncomfortable issues, allowing important conversations to have the space they deserve.

Topics like incest which even Chat GPT will remove from my text. Uncomfortable topics which need to be discussed.