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Making Disagreement Useful Again

Open-source civic infrastructure for structured public judgment — and the daily habits that feed it.

Open source No ads · No tracking ML-powered deliberation 140+ curated news sources

The problem

Society has information. It lacks understanding.

Most public debate online rewards speed, outrage, and tribal certainty — so people often believe they disagree more than they do. Better decisions need a clearer picture of where communities align, where they split, and which ideas can bridge the gap.

Our theory of change

How participation becomes better judgment

We are building toward a more accurate, transparent view of public opinion on the issues people engage with here — not another comment section, but a shared reasoning layer. Each product is a step in the same chain.

  1. Engage

    Meet people where curiosity already is — brief, question, play, or journey.

    Tradeoffs · Daily Question · Daily Brief · Big Questions Journey

  2. Participate

    Vote on clear statements — often before seeing crowds, so your view is yours first.

    Discussions · programmes you run · publisher embeds

  3. Reveal

    Machine learning groups people by voting patterns, not labels — then surfaces structure in the results.

    Consensus · bridges · divisions

  4. Understand

    Individuals see the full shape of opinion; institutions see evidence they can cite and export.

  5. Decide & act

    Better-informed citizens, journalism, research, and policy — plus consultations you host on our infrastructure.

We are honest about limits: analysis needs enough participants; Tradeoffs measures responses to fiction, not your ideology; org exports are aggregate. Progress is cumulative — one question, one programme, one consultation at a time.

The engine

Three design choices behind the chain above — methodology inspired by Pol.is / the Computational Democracy Project.

  1. Structured statements

    Single claims, Agree / Disagree / Unsure — not threaded outrage.

  2. Think first

    Many surfaces hide aggregates until you have voted, reducing anchoring.

  3. Pattern-based groups

    Clusters form from votes, not demographics — then feed the reveal step below.

For civic tech builders

Run your own programmes on our infrastructure

Society Speaks is not only a public square — it is civic infrastructure you can deploy. Launch structured consultations, citizen assemblies, research panels, publisher embeds, and internal strategy processes using the same deliberation engine we use on societyspeaks.io.

  • Programmes — group discussions by theme and phase, manage stewards, control visibility, export CSV data
  • Discussions & polls — ship your own statements, seed questions, invite cohorts, run public or private consultations
  • Publisher embeds & API — embed voting on your site; automate topics from your CMS
  • Consensus analysis — opinion clusters, bridge ideas, and exports when you have enough participation

What the system reveals

Three distinct types of insight — not a single vote count:

Consensus statements

Broad agreement across opinion clusters — including groups that disagree elsewhere.

Bridge ideas

Statements that resonate across clusters that otherwise split — often the most useful for policy and dialogue.

Genuine divisions

Clear fault lines where deeper deliberation is needed — surfaced honestly, not hidden.

One platform, many ways to engage

Free civic tools for everyone. Premium Briefs and partnerships fund the commons.

Daily civic habit

Daily Question

One question a day. Vote, reflect, then see how others responded. Builds a longitudinal picture of public opinion.

Today's question →

Daily Brief

Free digest of 3–5 civic stories from 140+ sources with left/centre/right breakdown and why each story matters.

Read today's brief →

Tradeoffs

Five turns of governing under pressure — discover what kind of leader you become when every choice helps someone and hurts someone else.

Play today →

Depth & discovery

Big Questions Journey

8 themes, country editions, at least 56 seed statements — vote across climate, AI, democracy, health, and more, then see your recap.

Start the journey →

Discussions

Topic-based deliberation on news and community issues — create your own or join open conversations.

Explore discussions →

News Transparency Dashboard

Today's news across the spectrum — sensationalism scores, coverage balance, and source transparency.

Open dashboard →

Personal Briefs

Paid custom digests from your RSS feeds, Substacks, and PDFs — subscriptions fund the free civic platform.

Explore Personal Briefs →

From news to deliberation

Curated civic news and spectrum transparency feed the Engage step — then seed statements and discussions carry issues into structured participation.

How we source news for debate →

Built in the open

Society Speaks is open source (AGPL). Audit the code, contribute improvements, or self-host components for your own civic stack.

View on GitHub

Support the mission

No advertising, no selling your data. Civic features stay free thanks to donations, Personal Brief subscriptions, and publisher partner plans.

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Ready to participate or build?

Take the Journey, answer today's question, or launch your own consultation on our infrastructure.