A crowd-funded anti-bribery portal has shut down shortly after its launch, following a rapid surge in popularity that attracted 200,000 users within its first 48 hours of operation.
The platform was designed to allow citizens to report and track instances of bribery, highlighting significant public engagement with anti-corruption initiatives through its massive early uptake. However, the sudden closure of the portal despite the heavy user traffic raises questions about the sustainability and operational challenges facing independent, crowd-funded civic tech projects of this scale.
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