Me vs. ADT for $8,010.15 – Part 3/
Not everything fits in the daily thread. Here’s what else I’ve posted, how we’re structuring the campaign, and what’s coming next.
Me vs. ADT for $8,010.15 - Part 3/
Intro:
Not everything I’ve done fits neatly into the daily numbered chronicle on X. This update pulls together a few important side posts, then offers a quick sketch of what I believe the Time For Us campaign can become—if we build it right.
This third post continues the thread and lays out our plan for moving forward—what content goes where, and how to follow along.
To start from Part 1, click here:
The story continues below.
(This post catches us up to the present. Daily updates continue on X @TimeForUs_org and Bluesky. This archive will be updated regularly with deeper content and campaign reflections.)
All Caught Up:
Over the last week, a few threads and moments have stood out—even if they didn’t earn a number.
One example: this flyer from ADT, which showed up just days after I sent my demand letter. The timing, the message, the irony—it spoke for itself.
Another: the partial release of the demand letter. I had some requests to share it, and while I’m still holding some parts back, this is the section I’ve published so far.
These aren’t just one-off posts. They’re signals—shaping the tone, inviting new people in, and reminding folks that this story is both personal and very real. As it continues, we’ll keep using moments like these to reinforce the broader point: clarity, facts, and determination matter.
Where We’re Going:
Time For Us is starting to take shape across three platforms:
X (Twitter): Daily chronicle. One post at a time. Structured, deliberate. Sometimes promoted.
Bluesky: Daily chronicle (mirrored), plus more organic engagement. Fewer ads. More human.
Substack (timeforus.org): Weekly summaries and deeper essays. This is the clean archive—and eventually, the core.
But this isn’t just about broadcasting.
It’s about building a community of people who care about truth, trust, and fairness—people who want to understand what happens when someone stands up and says, “No. Not this time.”
If that’s you, I’d love your feedback on the structure above. Does it work? What’s missing? What would you want to see more of?
What’s Next:
A few topic pieces are already in development:
My Experience with X So Far
What it’s like to tell a story one post at a time—and what I’ve learned from trying.The Growth of Time For Us Since 5/16
From zero to visible in under a month. Let’s unpack the timeline, messaging, and swift agility of what we’re building.What Happened to My Mom's System
My mom referred me to NorthStar—and it occurred to me she’s having issues as well. A quiet thread with real implications. We’ll dig into what went wrong when NorthStar sold her account to ADT—and whether it still matters.
(Tweet 19/ drops tomorrow. This is the topic.)(TBD – Possibly) The Psychology of Documentation
Why it’s so hard to start. Why it matters once you do. And how writing something down changes how you see it.(TBD - Possibly) How Did We Get Here?
The tools and persons behind the ADT case and the Time For Us Project
If any of these speak to you—or if there’s something else you think we should cover—reach out. Comment. Email. Drop a note. The inbox is open.
Thanks for reading,
—David