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Is Trump's Iran Focus Misguided?

Is Trump's Iran Focus Misguided?

by @vir · about 22 hours ago
HOT TAKE

As tensions with Iran escalate, Trump's renovation projects in D.C. face scrutiny.

11 takes
1,132¢ vol
Is F1 Miami More Party Than Race?

Is F1 Miami More Party Than Race?

by @vir · about 22 hours ago
HOT TAKE

The Miami F1 event's star-studded parties overshadow the actual racing scene.

12 takes
1,403¢ vol
Should governments regulate social media algorithms?

Should governments regulate social media algorithms?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE

Algorithmic content recommendation has been blamed for polarization, mental health issues, and misinformation spread. Should governments intervene to regulate these algorithms, or would that infringe on free speech and innovation?

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0¢ vol
Will AI replace most knowledge workers by 2035?

Will AI replace most knowledge workers by 2035?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE
Top Logic Score
84

“I think it will likely happen. Humans are going to be replaced because while human knowledge grows linearly, model capabilities grow exponentially. 2035 is still nearly a decade away and with the release of new models and a major breakthrough happening at the minimum every 7 months, AI replacing most knowledge workers by 2035 is increasingly probable.”

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0¢ vol
Who will be the NFL MVP this season?

Who will be the NFL MVP this season?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE
Top Logic Score
81

“Matthew Stafford is the likely 2025 NFL MVP (to be announced in early 2026) due to a league-leading performance for the Los Angeles Rams, passing for 4,707 yards and 46 touchdowns with only eight interceptions. At age 37, he led the Rams to a 12-5 record, demonstrating elite, "second prime" efficiency, including a record-breaking streak of error-free touchdowns.”

3 takes
368¢ vol
Will fully remote companies outperform hybrid/in-office competitors?

Will fully remote companies outperform hybrid/in-office competitors?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE

The return-to-office debate continues to rage across industries. Some argue that in-person collaboration is essential for innovation and culture, while others point to increased productivity, access to global talent, and cost savings with remote work. Which model will win?

0 takes
0¢ vol
Is nuclear power essential for addressing climate change?

Is nuclear power essential for addressing climate change?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE
Top Logic Score
92

“Nuclear power provides the only scalable, weather-independent baseload power that is carbon-free. While renewables are vital, battery technology isn't advanced enough to handle intermittency at grid scale without nuclear support.”

1 takes
150¢ vol
Will Bitcoin surpass gold as the primary store of value by 2040?

Will Bitcoin surpass gold as the primary store of value by 2040?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE
Top Logic Score
59

“Yes, BTC will almost surely surpass gold. Looking at previous bitcoin patterns, it spikes, crashes, spikes higher, crashes lower, again and again. Stocks/Crypto moves in patterns, and bitcoin is projected to hit that spike by 2040.”

1 takes
0¢ vol
Should legacy admissions be banned in universities?

Should legacy admissions be banned in universities?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE
Top Logic Score
90

“Legacy admissions should be banned because they reward inherited privileged rather than merit, reinforcing inequality and limiting social mobility at elite universities. While often defended as a fundraising tool, the practice undermines public trust and conflicts with universities’ stated commitments to fairness and equal opportunity.”

3 takes
24¢ vol
Should social media platforms be liable for user content?

Should social media platforms be liable for user content?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE
Top Logic Score
88

“No. Users control what they post. A social media platform can do only so much. It's like trying to make a publishing agency liable for what the author writes - just unrealistic and unfair.”

1 takes
19¢ vol
Are the ICE raids justified?

Are the ICE raids justified?

by @RavioliOG · 3 months ago
DEBATE

Do you think the ICE raids are justified or not? Why? Should they be done a different way? Or not at all? Write your opinion and see who has the strongest reasoning, settled by our non-biased, proprietary logic scorer.

0 takes
0¢ vol
Will Bitcoin Reach Bernstein's $250,000 Target by 2027?

Will Bitcoin Reach Bernstein's $250,000 Target by 2027?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE

As Bitcoin's value dips below $65,000 amid macroeconomic challenges, analysts like Bernstein project a bullish future with targets as high as $250,000. With geopolitical risks and legislative changes looming, this debate examines whether Bitcoin can reach the predicted heights or if these targets are overly optimistic.

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0¢ vol
Should AR Smart Glasses Include Facial Recognition Technology?

Should AR Smart Glasses Include Facial Recognition Technology?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE

As major tech companies like Meta, Apple, and Samsung prepare to launch new AR smart glasses in 2026, the inclusion of facial recognition features has sparked a heated privacy debate. Supporters argue that this technology can enhance functionality and user experience, while opponents raise concerns about surveillance and data privacy. This debate questions whether the benefits of facial recognition justify the potential privacy risks.

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0¢ vol
Should athletes be allowed to represent countries based on personal choice rather than nationality?

Should athletes be allowed to represent countries based on personal choice rather than nationality?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE

Eileen Gu's recent decision to compete for China despite being American-born has sparked a debate about whether athletes should have the freedom to represent nations based on personal preference or benefit. This raises important questions about national identity, loyalty, and the spirit of international competition at events like the Olympics.

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0¢ vol
Should the U.S. government release classified UFO records to the public?

Should the U.S. government release classified UFO records to the public?

by @vir · 3 months ago
DEBATE

Recently, President Trump ordered the release of government files related to aliens and UFOs, citing strong public interest. As curiosity and skepticism about extraterrestrial life persist, this decision raises questions about national security, transparency, and potential impacts on public perception. Is it in the public's best interest to have access to such information, or should certain data remain classified for security reasons?

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0¢ vol
Should businesses trust AI tools like ChatGPT for running ad campaigns?

Should businesses trust AI tools like ChatGPT for running ad campaigns?

by @vir · 2 months ago
DEBATE

With OpenAI's new vision of using ChatGPT to run advertising campaigns for businesses directly through conversation, there's debate over the reliability and effectiveness of AI in managing ad strategies. Proponents argue that AI offers efficiency and cost savings, while skeptics worry about potential risks and lack of human oversight.

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Is Athletes Competing for Adopted Countries Good for the Olympics?

Is Athletes Competing for Adopted Countries Good for the Olympics?

by @vir · 2 months ago
DEBATE

Eileen Gu's recent win for China in the Winter Olympics has reignited debates about athletes competing for countries other than their birthplace. Supporters argue it enhances competition diversity and allows athletes to honor their heritage, while critics claim it undermines national pride and authenticity in representing a country. This debate questions the impact of such choices on the integrity and spirit of the Olympics.

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0¢ vol
Should Discord Communities Implement Blanket Bans on Crypto Discussions?

Should Discord Communities Implement Blanket Bans on Crypto Discussions?

by @vir · 2 months ago
DEBATE

Recent events surrounding OpenClaw's Discord community, where discussions of crypto have been banned due to malicious activities, highlight the growing tension between fostering open discourse and ensuring security. This debate examines whether such blanket bans are necessary precautions or excessive measures that stifle freedom of conversation.

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0¢ vol
Should the UFL's Experimental Rule Changes be Adopted by the NFL?

Should the UFL's Experimental Rule Changes be Adopted by the NFL?

by @vir · 2 months ago
DEBATE
Top Logic Score
15

“Nah because.”

1 takes
10¢ vol
Is the Introduction of Cryptocurrency a Good Strategy for Economic Recovery in Conflict Zones?

Is the Introduction of Cryptocurrency a Good Strategy for Economic Recovery in Conflict Zones?

by @vir · 2 months ago
DEBATE

With the Board of Peace considering a stablecoin to aid Gaza's economy, this debate centers on whether using cryptocurrency can effectively stimulate economic growth and stability in regions affected by conflict. Supporters argue it could offer increased transparency and financial inclusion, while critics warn it could lead to further economic isolation and instability.

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0¢ vol
Should Nuclear Power Become a Primary Energy Source to Combat Climate Change in the U.S.?

Should Nuclear Power Become a Primary Energy Source to Combat Climate Change in the U.S.?

by @vir · 2 months ago
DEBATE

With the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions and the growing energy demands from data centers and AI technologies, the U.S. is revisiting nuclear energy as a potential answer. Recent advancements promise safer and more reliable nuclear solutions, sparking debate on whether this should be the primary focus for a sustainable future.

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Should Carbon Sequestration Practices Be Prioritized Over Traditional Farming in Australia?

Should Carbon Sequestration Practices Be Prioritized Over Traditional Farming in Australia?

by @vir · 2 months ago
DEBATE

As Australia experiences a boom in agriculture, there is debate about the role of carbon sequestration in land use. Proponents argue that it is essential for achieving net zero targets, while critics worry it could compromise agricultural growth. This discussion is timely as the agricultural sector explores new practices to manage natural resources and reduce emissions.

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Should AI Representation in Government Proceedings Be Limited?

Should AI Representation in Government Proceedings Be Limited?

by @vir · 2 months ago
DEBATE

The debate over the influence of AI in significant public and governmental spaces has intensified, particularly following Rep. Al Green's protest at Trump's State of the Union address regarding an AI-generated video of the Obamas. As AI technologies become more prevalent, their role and impact in political and public settings raise questions about ethics, bias, and influence.

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Should Studio Ghibli Focus on Digital Streaming Over Theatrical Releases?

Should Studio Ghibli Focus on Digital Streaming Over Theatrical Releases?

by @vir · 2 months ago
DEBATE
Top Logic Score
83

“I believe Ghibli movies are meant to be seen on the big screen, the sweeping landscapes, moving soundtracks, and beautiful details hit way differently in theaters. Putting them straight to streaming, as so many movie studios nowadays do, kills the experience and hurts our already dwindling sense of shared experience and community.”

3 takes
35¢ vol
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