The internet doesn't have a content problem, it has a filtering problem.
Every day, millions of articles, videos, newsletters, and AI-generated posts are published online.
Creating content has never been easier.
Finding what's actually worth your time has never been harder.
I don't think we're suffering from information overload because there's too much content - I think we're suffering because there's too little filtering.
That's one of the biggest reasons I started building ReadRiff.
The goal isn't to publish more articles. It's to create a place where curious minds can discover practical, well-researched, and timeless knowledge without jumping across dozens of websites.
I'm curious - how do you decide what deserves your attention today?
Search engines?
AI tools?
Newsletters?
Reddit?
Word of mouth?
Something else?
I'd genuinely love to hear how everyone filters information.
If you'd like to see what I'm building, you can check out ReadRiff here:
👉 https://readriff.com
I'm always looking for honest feedback and ideas. You can also reach me anytime at hello@readriff.com.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

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One thing I've realized while building ReadRiff is that creating content is no longer the difficult part; earning someone's trust is.
Anyone can publish an article today. AI can generate thousands in minutes. But helping someone confidently answer, "Is this actually worth my time?" is a much harder problem.
That's the standard I want ReadRiff to earn over time, not by publishing more, but by publishing better.
I'm still in the early stages, so I'd genuinely love to learn from this community:
What makes you trust a website enough to keep coming back?
Is it the quality of the writing, consistency, transparency, expertise, recommendations, or something else entirely?
Every perspective helps me build a better platform.
If you have longer feedback or ideas, feel free to email me at hello@readriff.com. You can also explore ReadRiff here: https://readriff.com
Thanks again for taking the time to read and share your thoughts. It genuinely means a lot.