MotiveWaveBugs.com | Independent Build In Progress Public bug visibility for MotiveWave users
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A public ledger for MotiveWave software bugs

This site is being built to give MotiveWave users a visible place to post bugs publicly, preserve evidence, and keep defect histories from disappearing into private support threads. The aim is simple: more accountability, more pressure to fix real defects, and better software through public scrutiny.

When a trading platform misbehaves, the cost is not theoretical. Bugs can distort analysis, damage trust, interrupt execution, and leave users arguing in the dark about whether a defect is isolated or systemic.

MotiveWaveBugs.com is being built as a fact-based public archive where users can document reproducible issues, attach timelines and evidence, and create a durable public record that is harder for the company to ignore.

Why public scrutiny matters

Closed complaint handling protects the vendor more than the user. Public scrutiny changes the incentive structure. It makes repeated defects easier to spot, makes unresolved cases easier to track, and makes it more expensive for a company to pretend a pattern does not exist.

How the site will stay credible

The build is aimed at factual reporting, not anonymous noise. Reports should center on what happened, what version was involved, how the bug can be reproduced, what evidence exists, and how the company responded. The site is independent and not affiliated with MotiveWave.

Public issue archive

A searchable record of bug reports, recurring themes, and outcomes over time.

Pattern visibility

One-off complaints become trend lines when users can compare notes in the open.

Better software

Public accountability should raise the cost of inaction and push the product toward faster, cleaner fixes.