The internet doesn't have a content problem, it has a filtering problem.

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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:
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I'm always looking for honest feedback and ideas. You can also reach me anytime at .

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 . You can also explore ReadRiff here:

Thanks again for taking the time to read and share your thoughts. It genuinely means a lot.