Pure. Dialogue.
A space for meaningful conversation, free from the noise, toxicity, and dopamine-driven mechanics of traditional social media.
Free to join · Anonymous by design · No algorithms
Should NZ adopt a 4-day work week?
We need to consider the economic impact on small businesses — many can't afford to close for an extra day.
Actually, several trials show productivity holds or increases. The largest UK pilot kept the policy afterward.
Helpful data point — do we have NZ-specific numbers, given our reliance on agriculture and tourism?
The 2022 UK four-day-week pilot reported that 89% of companies kept the policy after the trial ended.
Built to be different
Everything that makes social media exhausting, removed.
No likes, no metrics
There are no follower counts, no like tallies, no viral mechanics. Only ideas and the people exchanging them.
No trolls
Community vote-to-kick and AI moderation keep bad-faith actors out, so good conversations can breathe.
Focused conversations
Every room is one question with a real participant limit. Small enough that your voice actually matters.
Is carbon farming viable for NZ farmers?
The upfront costs for soil carbon measurement are prohibitive for most small operators.
Long-term revenue from carbon credits outweighs the initial investment. Data from the Manawatū trials proves it.
What about the dry years? Drought wipes out the gains and we have no safety net.
How it works
A room, a question, and people arguing in good faith.
01Join a room
Browse open questions by theme and pull up a chair. Rooms are capped, so each one stays a conversation, not a crowd.
02Claims get checked
Flag a factual claim and our AI returns a verdict with sources — true, misleading, or false — right in the thread.
03The room self-governs
If someone argues in bad faith, participants can call a vote. A simple majority removes them. No moderators required.
Voices from the early rooms
“Finally, a place where I can have real conversations without the noise. No counting likes, no dunking — just people thinking out loud.”
“The fact-checking changed how our group argues. We disagree about values now, not about facts.”
“It feels like a dinner-table debate, not a stadium. I leave calmer than I arrived.”
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