Cockroach Network turns ignored youth frustration into public civic signals — stories, RTI questions, issue patterns, and state-wise action.
Built in the spirit of the CJP civic movement, but not presented as the official CJP website. This is a connected youth accountability platform: bold, public, and careful with facts.

The idea is simple: ignored people survive, gather, and ask better questions. Cockroach Network gives that energy a public structure so youth issues do not disappear as scattered posts.
Cockroach Network is not for random abuse. It is for short, specific stories about things that affect students, workers, applicants, and ordinary citizens.
When many people report the same issue, the platform helps the problem look less like isolated noise and more like a visible civic signal.
When an issue needs proof, timelines, or documents, the next step is not more shouting. The next step is a sharper RTI question.


This is a public signal board for youth issues. The feed should show patterns, not gossip; questions, not blind outrage.
Reported information is not treated as verified fact.
Original sources should be linked wherever possible.
Legal claims, allegations, and investigations need neutral wording.
Corrections should be visible, not hidden.
We are not a secret network. We do not claim to be a government body, court, police authority, or official complaint portal. We separate reports from verified facts, link sources where possible, avoid publishing rumours as truth, and keep reports text-only until secure uploads and moderation are ready.