Submissions

Got a thread we should cover?

Bamfuzzle is built on questions other people asked first. Some of our best articles started as an email from a reader who couldn’t stop thinking about something.

If you’ve got a question, a story, a half-remembered moment, or a thread you’ve been trying to read all the way down, send it our way.

What We’re Looking For

Good submissions usually have one of these qualities:

  • A specific question without a clean answer. “Why did this show actually get cancelled?” “Whatever happened to that one cast member?” “Is this true crime theory actually plausible?” The kind of question where the existing internet answer is either wrong, incomplete, or buried.
  • A story the news cycle moved on from too fast. Court verdicts, casting decisions, scrapped projects, behind-the-scenes drama — anything where the original coverage barely scratched the surface and there’s more to dig into.
  • A pattern or connection you noticed. Something nobody else seems to be talking about, but once you see it you can’t unsee it.
  • A nostalgia rabbit hole. A show, trend, or moment you keep wondering about that no one else has properly explained.
  • A correction or update to something we already published. New information, missed context, or something we got wrong.

What Makes a Submission Useful

You don’t have to do our job for us, but a few details help us decide quickly:

  • The question or topic, stated clearly. “What happened to X” or “Why did Y” works fine.
  • Why you think it’s interesting. What makes this worth a long article? What hasn’t been answered?
  • Any sources, links, or starting points you’ve already found. Old articles, forum threads, court documents, interviews — anything that gives us a head start.
  • Your name (optional). If we end up using your idea and you want a credit, let us know how you’d like to be acknowledged. If you’d rather stay anonymous, that’s fine too.

What We Don’t Cover

To save you time, we won’t dig into:

  • Tips that require breaking into private accounts, hacking, or any other unlawful method
  • Personal grievances or interpersonal disputes between private individuals
  • Rumors with no public source or verifiable basis
  • Stories about minors that aren’t already part of the public record
  • Self-promotional pitches dressed up as story ideas (use our Advertise With Us page instead)

What Happens After You Send a Submission

Here’s the honest version:

  • We read every submission. Usually within a few days, sometimes a bit longer.
  • We don’t reply to all of them. If we love an idea and want to run with it, we’ll write back. If we don’t reply, it usually means we’re not the right fit for that story right now, or we’ve already got something similar in the pipeline.
  • We don’t promise publication. Even the best tip might not turn into an article — sometimes the research dead-ends, sometimes the timing isn’t right, sometimes we can’t verify enough to make it work.
  • If we use your idea, we’ll let you know. If you wanted credit, we’ll include it. If you wanted to stay anonymous, we’ll respect that.

We don’t pay for tips or submissions. The value exchange is a well-written article on a question you cared enough to send.

True Crime Submissions

If you’re personally connected to a case — as a family member, friend, witness, or someone with direct involvement — and want to share context, request a correction, or raise a concern about coverage, please reach out. We take these messages seriously and prioritize them.

How to Submit

Email us with the subject line “Submission: [short description of your idea]“.

Email: contact@perkisolutions.com

Include whatever feels relevant — the question, why it matters, any links or starting points, and how you’d like to be credited (or not).


Looking forward to reading the thread.

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