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We surface the most relevant debates using a blend of automated signals and editorial judgement, prioritising context and significance for our archive.
Curating, verifying, and presenting the most significant debates from Twitter and other platforms in a structured, accessible format for journalists, researchers, and the public.
Our platform transforms chaotic social media arguments into structured, verifiable debates with clear outcomes.
All debates are verified for authenticity with proper context and fact-checking to ensure accuracy.
Users vote to determine the winning side of each debate, creating a crowd-sourced consensus.
Our editorial team provides context and analysis to help understand complex arguments.
Our three-step process for transforming social media chaos into structured debate.
We surface the most relevant debates using a blend of automated signals and editorial judgement, prioritising context and significance for our archive.
We create clear timelines, verify participants and claims, and attach source material so readers can follow the argument and its evidence.
Published debates are designed for engagement: vote, read expert analysis, and explore sources — all in a structured, shareable format.
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