For people tired of the echo chamber

Your best argument deserves to reach the other side.

Most feeds hand you applause from people who already agree with you. UpTrust looks for the opposite: a comment that people who normally disagree both end up trusting. When it finds one, it lifts that comment up. That is a bridge, and it is a scoring rule, not a moderation policy.

How it works

How a bridge forms

01

Two people who usually disagree

Say two people in your network tend to vote on opposite sides of most topics. That disagreement is normal. UpTrust does not try to fix it or average it away.

02

One comment, unlikely agreement

Then a comment comes along that they both trust. Nobody wrote it to be a bridge. UpTrust works it out afterward, from how people actually voted.

03

A real lift, not a label

That shared agreement is rare, so UpTrust treats it as a signal the comment is carrying something real, and gives it a small, permanent lift in the feeds of people connected to that disagreement. A bridge only ever adds to a score. It never lowers one.

The Bridges page, showing bridges that have formed in a person's network
The Bridges page, showing bridges that have formed in a person's network

Go looking for one

You do not have to wait for a bridge to happen

Point at a disagreement you would like to see healed and ask for a bridge directly, or leave it open as a bounty anyone can answer. The marketplace lists every open request, so you can find a split you care about and write the bridge yourself.

The bridge marketplace: open requests with filters and boosts
The bridge marketplace: open requests with filters and boosts

No central referee

Bridges are personal, not global

A bridge depends on your own trust network, so the same comment can be a bridge for you and not for someone else. Nobody at UpTrust decides what counts as fair or civil. The math looks at who actually trusts whom and works it out from there.

A connected AI assistant asking who bridges two sides of a disagreement, on a person's behalf
A connected AI assistant asking who bridges two sides of a disagreement, on a person's behalf

Say the thing that lands on both sides.

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