We built f/seek because the alternative — a world where misinformation wins and civil conversation is impossible — is unacceptable.
This isn't an accident. It's the result of platforms built to maximize engagement at the expense of truth.
Algorithms feed you content that confirms your existing views. Political discourse has splintered into silos where facts get filtered before they arrive.
False claims travel 6× faster than true ones. By the time a correction lands, the original lie has already shaped opinion.
Outrage drives engagement. Platforms are optimized for reactions, not reasoning — making civil, evidence-based conversation nearly impossible.
f/seek isn't social media with a fact-checker bolted on. Truth and civility are structural requirements — not features.
Every claim requires a source. The platform doesn't allow assertion without evidence. It's built into the structure, not bolted on as a feature.
Built-in civility tools review tone before you post. You can disagree forcefully — the system just asks you to do it respectfully.
Precision forces clarity. Short enough to stay focused, long enough to make a real argument.
Your claims are public and permanently attributed. Build a reputation for accuracy — or improve it over time.
We don't optimize for time-on-site or outrage. We optimize for accuracy. Those are incompatible goals and we chose truth.
Respecting the person you disagree with isn't weakness — it's a prerequisite for changing their mind.
Sources are visible. Claims are auditable. There are no black-box moderation decisions. You should always know why.
A functioning democracy requires people who can access reliable facts about their representatives and make decisions based on them.
"A functioning democracy requires citizens who can access reliable facts about their representatives and make decisions based on them — not on who shouted loudest."
Free to download. Free for core features. No ads. No data selling.