There’s already quite a good couple of platforms that make for holding online debates (see WeDebate.it and Debatewise for some great examples), but another one doesn’t hurt, not specially now that elections loom on the horizon and people have got a lot to speak out. Well, TwoSides lends itself to such a use perfectly. It’s going to let anybody say whatever he wants to say, and then have his viewpoint compared with that of others.
People can discuss pretty much anything here – politics, religion, economics… and all that’s being discussed on the site can be accessed both quickly and directly. A visual approach means it’s very easy to see how many people agree and disagree with anything, and that will be all the more interesting when you’re the one who has started any discussion. You’ll have an immediate understanding of how many people have weighed in, and also of how many think like you do.
And all the newest discussions are grouped together on the homepage, too. Knowing what topics have slipped into focus since you last visited the site (and how popular these new discussions have proven to be) is really easy.
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TwoSides makes it easy to see every side of an issue & compare viewpoints with others.








