SocialThumbs.com – Weighing Pros and Cons

SocialThumbs.comThe site lets you submit dilemmas to the public and/or a private network. You and others rate your pros and cons, discuss, and add more pros and cons.

Where weight counts in a mathematical sense, you get your answer right away, and you can then choose to validate your conclusions. Indeed, sometimes not making a decision is the right decision. At the end of the campaign, you end up with a more rational decision because much of the ambiguity is reduced. This site helps make informed decisions by weighing its pros and cons and running them through the social network for validation. Unlike other voting systems this product weighs everyone’s feedback on the pros and cons and help you decide whether you are lying to yourself or not. Basically, the idea is asking people for their opinions based on pros and cons that are meaningful to you, which is a way to weigh the issue thoughtfully and reach an informed decision.

SocialThumbs.com In Their Own Words

“Welcome to SocialThumbs.com (beta). Help people make up their mind or help them make up yours! Go ahead, “thumb” it! You can place your own ads on your dilemma for as long as the campaign is alive! Sure beats writing blogs all day long!”

Why SocialThumbs.com It Might Be A Killer

Dilemmas (and problems in general) are part of everyday life. Using this application will help improve people’s life challenges where decisions are more than a toss of a coin. Humans seek validation for all sorts of subjects: we do it at home, play, work, chats, in-transit… People use pen and paper and jot down the pros and cons, but it’s spotty at best. Why stress when you can back up a decision with real numbers. SocialThumbs.com’s next release will extend the basic concept to the enterprise by introducing a workflow technology that allows you to break down dilemmas into self-contained phases that fit specific audiences. Another promise of the application is that it will remove the bullying factor of group-thinking and enhance consensus-driven decision-making in groups. Imagine anonymously rating a person you all interviewed, without feeling like you have to follow the bully –or the buddy who brought him in. For public dilemmas, they also have a unique money-making opportunity for individuals who can write good quality content and bring traffic to their page.

Some Questions About SocialThumbs.com

Will they add some new stuff to make this site even more attractive? This would bring a lot more visitors to the site. SocialThumbs.com

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