Platforms for holding online debates dot the Internet. There’s
WeDebate.it. There’s Debatewise. There’s
Debatewall. There’s a billion more. And if things keep moving at the speed they’re moving right now, we’ll get near the two million mark sooner than we think. OpDrop is the most recent online debating platform to have surfaced. Like all the others that have come before, it lets you make your stance clear as regards anything you are passionate about. Politics, economics, your best-loved comic book hero, your favorite football team… OpDrop enables you to discuss these things with all the people who are willing to listen. And answer back, of course.
Users of the site are actually ranked according to how prolific they are – the ones who start and become involved in more debates are rewarded for their allegiance and loyalty. And the newest opinions and disses that are posted on the site also have a corner of their very own.
It’s all very usable, very dynamic but it’s hardly anything new. A set of mobile applications are planned to be released before too long, and they might go into breathing some life into OpDrop. But I have my doubts whether that’ll be enough to make the site any more remarkable. And I’m sure I’m not the only one.
OpDrop.com In Their Own Words
OpDrop, is a brand new web startup founded in 2011, that is focused on improving the power of every user’s voice by utilizing the internet in a whole new way. Using a revolutionary curated commenting system melded with the power of your social network, OpDrop will allow you to share opinions in a way that matters and in a way that is useful.
Some Questions About OpDrop.com
What could be done to the site to make it stand (at least) a little differenced from all the other online debating platforms currently available? 







