Most social platforms are built for broadcasting content. Stance is built for discussions.
Stance is a discussion-focused social network where every conversation starts with a clear question and two opposing viewpoints. Instead of endlessly scrolling content, users take a stance on an issue, see how public opinion is split, and engage with arguments from both sides.
Once a user picks a side, they can read arguments supporting and opposing their view, upvote arguments they agree with, or add a counter-argument of their own. Each question shows how many people are on each side, making public opinion visible and measurable.
Stance is designed around opinions, not posts. It prioritizes judgment over content creation and structured arguments over chaotic comment sections. Discussions are short, focused, and centered around disagreement rather than reach or virality.
People already debate issues in colleges, offices, friend groups, and online chats. Stance gives these discussions a dedicated space where opposing views are expected, visible, and easy to engage with.
If you have an opinion, take a stance.