A website named CharliesMurderers.com has launched to track and document hate-filled comments directed at Charlie Kirk following his murder. The platform claims to have collected over 50,000 submissions, with plans to expand into a searchable database of more than 20,000 entries. According to the site’s “About” page, it functions as a “lawful data aggregator of publicly-available information,” emphasizing its focus on archiving instances of political violence promotion rather than doxxing individuals. The website states it does not expose private users but instead compiles openly shared hateful content.
The creator acknowledges concerns about privacy, noting that while they oppose publishing private messages without consent, the site only archives comments voluntarily posted online. A discussion on free speech highlights that while individuals retain the right to express views, such expressions do not shield them from consequences, such as job loss or social backlash. The platform invites public opinion on its purpose through a reader poll, though it does not disclose results until after voting.