@brackis1 you involved in this? These anti-Tesla guys can be funny.
Anonymous Tesla short sellers who fly over its parking lots taking pictures of cars have a new web site
- Tesla short sellers have been gathering and sharing research, including aerial photography, about the automaker's activities on social media platforms, especially Twitter, for months.
- Today a group of the Tesla bears launched a website, Tslaq.org, to share contributors' photos, videos and theories under a creative commons license.
A group of
Tesla short sellers launched a site Friday called
Tslaq.orgto showcase their crowdsourced research tracking the car maker's activities.
Tslaq.org includes aerial photography from the Shorty Air Force, a group of pseudonymous researchers who fly over the company's parking lots and delivery centers to count Tesla's inventory cars.
Other photos on the site come from a group calling themselves the Shorty Ground Force, which takes photos from publicly accessible points near Tesla factories or facilities using smartphone cameras or hobbyist drones.
Some contributors tally up the cars that they can count in the images. Others provide theories about what's observable in the photos when considered along with Tesla's own claims and disclosures.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/01/tes...pictures-of-parking-lots-launch-web-site.html