GoFundMe Report for November 19, 2024

The GoFundMe market was dead for Monday, November 19, 2024, as none of the funds that we cover received donations for the day.

This was a surprise as essentially, SeanPaul “Long Island Audit” Reyes forgot to include his contact information on his livestream where he was serving members of the New York City police force with a new lawsuit.

When Reyes remembers to promote his main GoFundMe campaign on those descriptions, much like yesterday, he’s able to pull in hundreds of dollars in new donations.

Monday’s livestream pulled in over 4,000 live viewers and Reyes showed that forgetting to put up the URL in the description was a tremendous missed opportunity for him to bring in more money towards his various campaigns.

We’ll continue to monitor the GoFundMe market to see if Reyes makes up for his error later in the week.

WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP!

Despite the GoFundMe Market being dead, this publication is funded by your donations along with what little we make from our YouTube channel per month. While we did achieve “full monetization” on YouTube we still need help to get through monthly expenses and keeping the lights on to bring you the paper and the newscast each day.

If you can afford it, please consider donating to the GoFundMe run by this very channel (https://www.gofundme.com/f/reallycoolsite-ongoing-expenses). All donations literally go to keeping the lights on, eating, and writing new stories to feature here and on reallycoolsite.org. If you can’t afford to contribute, please WATCH THE ADVERTISEMENTS on our videos, like, share, subscribe and comment. You CAN help by doing next to nothing and we thank you in advance for pitching in!

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