The Internet's Claim Consensus Ledger

The internet is a screaming match. Current platforms are broken. Great points vanish, unpopular truths are buried, and nobody remembers what was actually proven. Argumentum is the answer to disordered debates. We don't declare what is true—we allow users to broadcast their beliefs, no matter how unpopular, and map not only where the consensus lies but also the logic behind it.

Twitter/X: Short-lived Chaos
The leading place to discuss anything on the internet. However, great arguments vanish into the void after 24 hours, never to be seen again... until they are rewritten and rehashed the next time the topic is relevant.
Reddit: Tyranny of the Majority
The OG platform for internet debates, but my, how the mighty have fallen. Minority opinions are downvoted into invisibility. Echo chambers are enforced by close-minded moderators and simplistic voting rules.
Wikipedia: Gated Community
Great place to discover information, unless it happens to be controversial. Curated by a faceless few behind closed doors. It pretends to be neutral but sweeps any dissent under the rug.

Our Mission

To organize the world's disagreement. We transform the chaotic noise of online debate into a open, structured, and persistent map of human thought on any subject.

Protection of Dissent

By leveraging a unique argument-scoring method, we ensure that minority opinions are judged fairly by users on the same side of the claim—never silenced by a majority or a closed community. Every arbiter strengthens the Ledger.

How It Works

Five steps. One permanent record.

1

Find or Create a Claim

Every debate starts with a Claim—a clear, single statement of fact or opinion. For example: "Nuclear energy is sustainable" or "A hotdog is a sandwich." Browse existing Claims or create your own.

2

Choose Your Side

Declare whether you Agree or Disagree with the Claim. This unlocks your Voting Rights—the ability to judge the quality of arguments on your side. You can still post arguments on either side.

3

Post an Argument

Write a structured argument using our rich-text editor. Include evidence, citations, images, data, or even links to other Claims on the Ledger to build a chain of logic.

4

The Community Votes

Other Arbiters evaluate arguments on their own side and vote on quality—not opinion. The best arguments rise to the top. The Consensus Meter updates in real-time to show where the community stands.

5

Your Logic Lives Forever

Unlike a social media feed, a Claim never dies. It remains in the Ledger, evolving as new evidence emerges. Great arguments are preserved permanently—for humans and future AI alike.

The Coliseum of Truth

Structure Over Chaos

Our split-column arena encourages engagement with both sides. We are the architects who built a better debate stage.

Quality by Design

The Arbiter Score ensures logical, well-cited arguments rise while weak ones and fallacies sink. Merit wins.

AI Grounding Layer

The Ledger serves as a human-verified source of structured logic for the next generation of AI—grounding models in community consensus, not guesswork.

Our Core Values

The principles that guide the Ledger.

Radical Neutrality

We build the walls; you bring the weapons. The platform never takes a stance. We protect the process, not the feelings. Some discussions are not for the faint of heart.

Structure Over Chaos

The internet is a screaming match. We are the architects who built a better debate stage. We value organization over short-lived engagement.

Persistence of Logic

A tweet lasts a day. A good argument should last forever. We are building a library, not a news feed. Arguments are tied to a Claim and all claims of the same meaning, in perpetuity.

Protection of Dissent

Majority rule often means minority silence. By segmenting side-based voting rights, we ensure unpopular truths are peer-reviewed, not buried.

Stop shouting into the void

Your best arguments deserve more than a 24-hour lifespan. Enter the arena. Post your logic. Let the world decide if you're right.

Enter the Arena
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