We have reached a milestone of 300 predators being cataloged. In fact, a few more than 300 have been cataloged, but they were removed because they lost their lives. Oh well.
NetPredators was first started in August of 2021. We probably could have had many more predators cataloged by now, but for my own health reasons, and then the hindrances of YouTube and catchers trying to not dox their catches, it has make our work more difficult.
Making it to 300 predators cataloged may not sound like much, and cataloging them individually may not be a lot of work, but there is a greater amount of work that goes on behind the scenes. This project started out because of the necessity of a centralized place for predators to be documented in case their catch video gets deleted from the internet. I started out learning, installing the software on a server, figuring out how to host a website, route traffic, and so much more. We have spent thousands of hours building the NetPredators website, platform, services, and database.
We hope to catalog another 300 predators more. Maybe 2026 will be the year for that.
Thank you
