About CrowdBias
A Platform for Disagreement — Done Right
CrowdBias is where bold questions meet honest opinions.
You bring the question. The crowd brings the answer.
No shouting matches. No viral outrage. Just a clear, structured way to see where people stand — and why.
Why CrowdBias Exists
Most platforms reward engagement, not clarity. We reward nuance, balance, and thoughtful disagreement.
CrowdBias is built to:
- ✓ Elevate controversial topics without sensationalism
- ✓ Let users vote and influence what matters
- ✓ Use AI and community moderation to keep conversations safe and civil
We believe disagreement is healthy — if it's done with respect.
How It Works
- ✓ Submit a Question: Create a two-sided question (e.g., “Should schools ban smartphones?”). Our AI helps improve clarity and checks for safety.
- ✓ The Community Votes: Users get daily vote credits. Those who care more can boost their influence using credits.
- ✓ See the Pulse: Watch results evolve, read AI-generated starter comments, and join the conversation.
- ✓ Moderation You Can Trust: All polls are reviewed by AI (and sometimes humans). Community members can report unclear, harmful, or misleading questions.
Smart by Default
CrowdBias uses AI not to decide what's true — but to:
- ✓ Improve question wording
- ✓ Detect duplicates
- ✓ Flag hate speech or misinformation
- ✓ Generate comments to spark healthy dialogue
The goal: better conversations, not more chaos.
Why You'll Love It
- ✓ No anonymous pile-ons
- ✓ No downvotes or dogpiling
- ✓ No comments unless you've voted
- ✓ No rage-farming for clicks
Just the clearest reflection of what the crowd thinks, updated in real time.
What's Next?
We're just getting started. Coming soon:
- ✓ Topic-based feeds (Politics, Health, AI, Society…)
- ✓ Leaderboards and top voters
- ✓ More voting formats
- ✓ Deeper analytics on public opinion trends
Who's Behind CrowdBias?
A small independent team building tools to make online discussion less noisy, more fair, and actually useful.
Want to help shape the future of civil disagreement?