Yes, formally you are correct, truthcourt.net, does it.
FYI, I just gave up on a similar initiative, virtualagora.net. It was a similar idea, but in a interactive social media format.
One of the potential angel investors in my venture explained to me that he already lost money in his another earlier investment "trying to compete with Facebook." Apparently, at least $500 million went into other failed investments with that purpose.
Investors shrug when hearing about investing in search of the truth.
I knew about truthcourt.net, I checked your website, when you mentioned about it in one of your comment some time ago. I am aware of a few more similar initiatives. Unfortunately, none of them, including truthcourt.net has one million users. So, to be precise, I should specify that I meant media ventures of Medium size, or bigger.