How TTP Anonymous works
When we launched TTP, we wanted it to be a platform, where we could spark debate and help the industry have the conversations that matter, and, hopefully, drive real change.
Since then, we’ve had countless conversations with people from all corners and all levels of this industry. Many of those conversations you can find published on our website in the form of videos, podcasts, and articles. But some of the best conversations have happened after the microphones are packed up and the cameras have stopped rolling.
These are the kind of off-the record conversations where people have been able to share their real thoughts, criticisms, and ideas without worrying about it being recorded for posterity, with their name and organisation attached.
And we get it. A lot of the time there are corporate politics or personal considerations or any number of other factors that people need to navigate. More often than not, it is just easier to stick to the safe, pre-approved talking points, or say nothing at all. While traditionally necessary, neither of these options is great for our goal of sparking real conversations that matter.
That is why we’re launching TTP Anonymous, a dedicated portion of our platform where user submissions can be published anonymously.
Of course, we’ve put some rules in place to help make sure that this remains an effective avenue for driving industry conversations.
How TTP Anonymous works
Every submission to TTP Anonymous is reviewed with the same rigour as anything else we publish. The only difference is that, when there’s a genuine reason why attaching a name would cause professional or personal risk, we can keep the author’s identity private.
Each anonymous article is verified and approved by a senior member of the TTP editorial team, and we make sure that any key facts are independently checked or supported by documentation.
To keep things transparent, every published piece will include the note: “Published under TTP Anonymous. Facts independently verified by the TTP editorial team.” It’s our way of saying that even when a name is withheld, accountability is not.
Do you have something to say?
If you have a story or an idea that you think would be a good fit for TTP Anonymous, we’d love to hear from you. Email us at: [email protected]
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