manifesto

The internet forgot how to disagree.

Every feed is infinite. Every take is a thread. Every disagreement becomes a 400-reply mob fight that nobody actually reads. Nuance dies, dunks win, and everybody logs off feeling worse.

Two Sides is the opposite. One question a day. Two sides. No comments. No replies. No algorithm deciding who wins. Just you, the rest of the planet, and a tug-of-war that locks at midnight UTC.

how it works

Pick a team. Pull the world.

  1. 01 · the prompt

    Every day at midnight UTC, a new battle drops. A single question, two opposing sides — pineapple vs anchovy, dogs vs cats, sandals with socks vs sandals without socks. Some petty, some real.

  2. 02 · one tap

    Pick your side. That's the whole UI. No signup, no profile, no bio. Just a tap. You can switch sides up until midnight if the arguments get good (you'll have to find them somewhere else).

  3. 03 · the world pulls

    Watch the bar move in real time. See where you stand vs the planet. See which countries broke for which side. Share a snapshot if your team is winning — or losing badly.

  4. 04 · midnight lock

    At 00:00 UTC the battle freezes. A winner is declared. The question moves to the Hall of Truth. A new one begins. Tomorrow, you do it again.

why this exists

No comments. On purpose.

No comments

Your tap is your argument. The bar is the conversation.

No accounts

Anonymous by default. We never know who you are. We don't want to.

No algorithm

Everyone gets the same battle. Same prompt, same clock, same stakes.

No feed

One page. One decision. Then close the tab and go live your life.

faq

Common questions.

Where do the questions come from?
A fresh daily prompt, hand-curated for that "wait, actually..." energy. We aim for petty-but-honest, never cruel.
Can I vote more than once?
You can switch sides as many times as you want before midnight, but only your final pick counts toward the world tally.
What's a streak?
Show up and vote on a battle, your streak goes up by one. Skip a day, it resets. That's it. There are no points, badges, or leaderboards. Just the streak.
What happens to old battles?
Every locked battle lives forever in the Hall of Truth. Browse what humanity actually decided.
Who built this?
Russ. One person, one weekend, one belief: the internet is better when arguing takes one tap.

There's a battle on right now.

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