
Support Capital Punishment? Want to Build a U.S.-Mexico Border Fence? WaddYaThink.com Says What People Think May Surprise You
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla., April 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- WaddYaThink.com (http://www.WaddYaThink.com) is a provocative new site that's starting debates, encouraging free thought and raising eyebrows.
WaddYaThink.com is based on the premise that everyone has an opinion, and encourages questions and answers from the young, old, gay, straight, left and right, rich, poor, men and women and just about everyone in between. People want to share their thoughts. The site, just launched, is a clearinghouse of questions, such as, "Should the U.S. pull out of Afghanistan?" and "Will we have a new president in 2012?"
Co-founders George Ruch and Jason Foote hit upon the idea for WaddYaThink.com discussing ideas and sharing opposing viewpoints intelligently; they ended up realizing that a website could allow others to join in. There's a joke that goes, "How do you start an argument online?" Answer -- "State your opinion and wait," said Foote. "That's exactly what we want people to do at WaddYaThink.com, instead of pointlessly arguing, we encourage them to engage in thoughtful debate."
Each WaddYaThink.com question, or forum topic, can be posted with a poll. Once a question is asked, WaddYaThink.com members can reply to the post with their own opinions and observations, stimulating healthy debates and creating an environment that welcomes independent thought.
Newest topics are kept at the top of the board, followed by the most popular topics. Visitors and members alike can read the topics and see poll results in real time, but only members may ask their own questions, vote in polls or comment on other questions. Registering is easy and can be done in less than 30 seconds, also allowing user anonymity.
Membership is free at WaddYaThink.com. While most users are individuals interested in opinions on topics like politics, entertainment, sports, culture and current events, the site could prove invaluable for companies that want to hear consumer opinions.
"The Internet has always been a place where people are not afraid to state their opinions," stated Ruch. "We want to hear people's opinions, we want to hear new ideas, and we want to stimulate more thought."
Whether you want to voice your opinion, better inform someone else, or just find out what people think, head on over to http://www.WaddYaThink.com.
Contact:
George Ruch or Jason Foote
WaddYaThink.com
215-802-3401
[email protected]
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http://www.waddyathink.com
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