Just imagine this happened in reallife: some stranger approaches you on the street, tells you something about how his copypaste smart contract shittoken will change the world, you – totally excited – ask him for details on him, he shows you some badly AI generated team member "photos", you shout "shut up and take my money" and he disappears.
Personally, I'd be too ashamed to even tell the public about how I incurred that loss, because falling prey to this is stupid on so many levels. I'd book it under "lesson learned" (as I did with my iirc only ICO experience: backto.earth which cost me a lousy 0.2 BTC, which I wrote off right when I sent it) and just forget about it.
To provide some ontopic: such a website could be quite cool if it focused on the actual, interesting scams (which we had plenty of, here) instead of listing bad investments (for whatever reason), "substantiating" the accusation just with opinions (as you already mentioned). It doesn't matter if people incurred a 95% loss because the "developers" took the money and ran or because it was just a shitty investment in the first place.
Oh, and yeah: ignore Game-Protect. For the reasons Twitchy mentioned.