Beautiful Balance

January 1st, 2009 by Phil

Veritocracy is a social news network with a difference - you don’t socialise. Instead users of the site vote article up or down anonymously, and have their preferences inferred from their voting patterns.

Just because an article contained information you are glad you read, does not necessarily mean you endorse it. Veritocracy uses your votes to feed you more of what you want to see, and less of what you don’t. With most social news or bookmarking sites, a vote translates into a public endorsement of an article. In some cases this can also mean a public endorsement of the author and/or the viewpoints contained in it. Veritocracy makes all votes private to ensure that everyone can vote frequently and honestly, without having to consider how those votes will be perceived by others.

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This is unlike Digg where of late the race to the front page can sometimes have a negative impact on both content and contentedness.

The service is still in beta, so it will still be a while before we find out whether anonymity breeds wiser crowds. In the meantime I can’t help but admire the beautiful interface.

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One Response

  1. Shawn

    Hey Phil, glad you’re enjoying the site. Stay tuned, we’ll be launching some great features in the next few weeks as we move toward public launch.

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