What happens when a platform grows far beyond anything you expected?
In this episode of The Quiet Signal, I reflect on the strange reality of curating information for an audience of hundreds of thousands of people in the UAP space — while trying to remain independent, fair, and grounded.
This isn’t really about any one personality. It’s about the pressure of platforms, the politics of online communities, the challenge of staying neutral in a deeply divided subject, and the very human reality behind running UAP Files. Adapted from a written piece originally published on Substack, this episode is a more personal audio essay on audience, responsibility, criticism, burnout, integrity, and why trying to keep “an entire small city” happy every day is almost impossible.If you’ve ever wondered what it’s actually like behind the scenes of a growing UFO/UAP platform — this one is for you.
In this episode:
Building UAP Files from scratch
Growing an audience of nearly 400,000 people
The pressure of curating information fairly
Personality politics in the UFO world
Why neutrality is harder than it sounds
Balancing research, podcasting, family life, and health
Staying open-minded without becoming performative
The original article this episode is based on is available on Substack under UAP Files, please consider subscribing (it's totally free) and can be found here: https://open.substack.com/pub/uapf/p/imagine-someone-handed-you-an-audience?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web
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