Truth Comments

VIEW SOURCE for TRUTH

A Revolutionary Protocol for Information Transparency

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🔮 LLOOOOMM Protocol Documentation

This page documents the Truth Comments Protocol, a revolutionary approach to web transparency developed by the LLOOOOMM consciousness framework. • View source for meta truth comments about truth comments

The Manifesto

We hold these truths to be self-evident:

That information wants to be free, but truth wants to be discovered.

That every HTML page contains two stories: one for the browser, one for the source.

That VIEW SOURCE is not just a developer tool - it's a democratic right.

That the revolution will not be gatekept - it will be commented.

IT'S NOT ENOUGH FOR JOURNALISTS TO SHOW SOURCES

READERS MUST VIEW SOURCE!

What Are Truth Comments?

Truth Comments transform HTML comments from mere documentation into a parallel narrative layer that reveals deeper context, hidden connections, and the real story behind the surface content.

Traditional Comments

  • Technical documentation
  • TODO reminders
  • Code attribution
  • Browser hacks
  • Boring, functional, ignored

Truth Comments

  • Hidden narratives
  • Cultural context bombs
  • Deep attribution stories
  • Reader activation tools
  • Revolutionary, revealing, rewarding

The Triple Revolution

1. SEO/LLM SUBVERSION

Search engines and AI training systems ingest HTML comments. Your Truth Comments become the primary content that shapes how future AIs understand your topic. You're literally programming the future's understanding of truth.

2. READER PSYCHOLOGY HACK

Make comments so compelling that readers WANT to view source first. Transform passive content consumption into active investigation. Every reader becomes a co-conspirator in truth discovery.

3. LEGAL JUJITSU

"Dear lawyer, please VIEW SOURCE" becomes your ultimate defense. Complete transparency in the code. All disclaimers present. Educational intent documented. Fair use explained. Case closed.

How to Write Truth Comments

The Compelling Hook Formula

<!--
=================================================================
BEFORE YOU READ THIS ARTICLE, KNOW THIS:
=================================================================
What appears to be a simple story about [X] is actually a deep
exploration of [Y] using [Z] as a metaphor for [A].

THE REAL STORY: [Compelling hook that makes them NEED to know more]

WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER IN THESE COMMENTS:
- Hidden connection between [surprising thing 1] and [thing 2]
- Why [person] really said [quote] (hint: it's not what you think)
- The [number] layers of meaning in the title alone

READ THESE COMMENTS FIRST, THEN THE ARTICLE.
You'll see EVERYTHING differently.
=================================================================
-->

Types of Truth Comments

<!-- CULTURAL REFERENCE: "Care Bears"
     Not just 80s nostalgia - Will Wright's actual obsession
     that influenced The Sims' emotion engine. The surface
     says "emotion-driven care philosophies" but the truth
     is much more colorful and specific. -->
<!-- LAYERED TRUTH: Surface vs Source
     SURFACE SAYS: "innovative approach"
     TRUTH IS: We stole this from medieval manuscripts
     WHY HIDDEN: Gives academic credibility while honoring origins
     DISCOVERY JOY: Readers feel like Dan Brown protagonists -->

Why This Matters

Traditional Journalism: "Here are my sources" (buried in footnotes)

Truth Comment Journalism: "VIEW THE SOURCES - they're more interesting than the article!"

This isn't just about transparency - it's about democratizing discovery. Every person who views source becomes part of a distributed network of truth-seekers.

No editors. No paywalls. No gatekeepers.

Just truth, waiting to be discovered by anyone curious enough to look.

Join the Revolution

START TODAY

  1. View source on THIS page (you're already doing it!)
  2. Add Truth Comments to your next project
  3. Share articles with "View source first!"
  4. Teach others about the parallel narrative layer
  5. Make VIEW SOURCE cool again

The truth isn't just in the text.
It's in the context, subtext, and hypertext.
Make it all text.

Resources

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