cool idea, i really like the website.
minus one start because I wish it was possible to see some kind of graphs or visualizations without logging in (perhaps some kind of "global" data or maybe your "most shocking findings" or something clickbaity to entice me to go "oh wait i wanna see myself!" i found myself slightly frustrated at how the posts just disappeared when i clicked on them, no "tactile response")
the written description reminded me a lot about the polls platform defender talks about, but the website implements it in a cool way. I could see myself on a phone "swiping" on the news.
I think there's a lot of room for collaborations with this kind of tooling and the Virts platform I'm building. In a lot of ways, every 'item' on a social media feed is the news and (like in the case of X, often) the news often surfaces through 'rumors' or primary sources in these places prior to being reported by the major institutions. I believe that the future of information, news, and knowledge is in the web, rather than belonging to any specific institution, and it could do a lot of good to have the backend of studying how the noosphere forms ("researchers in polarization and media framing" etc) on the larger scale of social media.
On the Virts platform, each "Plur" is a collective (or 'society').
""The idea is to create a reusable civic infrastructure that can be adapted locally — with culturally appropriate naming — while sharing a common open core.
Each society could have its own “Memoria.”""
That's powerful, and looking at how different plurs interact with the same information on the global feed could give you lots of data wrt this:
""
With sufficient data, Memoria could:
* Study how coverage of the same event differs across outlets
* Measure how framing affects reader sentiment
* Detect when different audience clusters respond differently to identical events
This opens the possibility of analyzing not just polarization among readers, but also **media framing effects across the ecosystem.**
It transforms Memoria from a voting tool into a research platform on public discourse dynamics.""
Anyways, love your site and pitch. Excited to see where we could tread ground toge