vaadit.com

vaadit.com

Ask, Discuss and Reason

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Vaadit is an improvised version of Quora. It's a website, where people can ask questions and other people can answer to it, but in a way where like answers are grouped. This categorises identical viewpoints under some common banner and organises answers for better comparison, right on first-impression.
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Sachin Mudgal
Vaadit is made to solve "First-impression-influence-problem" on internet. Problem: General world population is innocent enough to get influenced by first-impression it sees and the situation is worse on internet. User gets influenced by first answer it sees on Quora(or any other Q/A forum). It is impacting mass results too lately (Brexit, US elections, Indian Hindu-Muslim communal uprising etc.). Solution: Some web-platform, which shows not just one answer but multiple-perspective-based-answers right on first-impression. Then users can compare and reason better seeing different viewpoints right in front of them.
Jérémie Olivier
Hi @schnmudgal . Good job on the product. I really think this make sense as it's often a mess to find, compare and extract different perspective from a same subject. Your project remind me a bit : https://www.kialo.com/ but compared to them your product open the possibility to opened questions where they focus only on Pro & cons arguments ponderation.
Sachin Mudgal
Thanks @jeremie_olivier During my research I also found about Kialo, but as you said, it focuses only on debate-style discussions. Moreover its n-level nesting makes things even more complex and confusing.
Nikiara Purmambietova
Interesting idea! Even I was always scrolling down to find all possible answers I feel that I an exception. Maybe the problem is not about to show just one answer, but that people have a lack of time tp watch more. Maybe dig deeper - show the most useful answer?
Sachin Mudgal
@nikjara Thanks for your feedback and appreciation. Also, I have noted your point and yes it's one of the target to let user have most useful answers at first, but most useful will still be subjective thing from user to user. And anyway main goal is to take your out of his personal bias. So "most useful" term for us wouldn't be something that user want, but something that user should see or should know about.