From Noise to Knowledge
Empowering Creators
Breaking Echo Chambers
Recognition Points System
Invest in Great Ideas
Paragraph-Level Engagement
Escape the world of shallow, polarizing content designed to exploit emotions rather than inform.
A sanctuary for quality long-form content
Leave having learned something valuable, not just wasted time
Content that informs, challenges, and inspires—leaving you enriched, not enraged
At Twygs, we're building a community that values thoughtful discourse and intellectual honesty. We believe in free speech within legal boundaries, with quality content rising naturally through our recognition system rather than heavy-handed moderation.
We believe in free expression within the bounds of the law, letting quality rise through incentives rather than censorship.
All legal speech is permitted, even if controversial or unpopular
Our platform mechanics naturally elevate thoughtful content over rage-bait
Users are free to express themselves, but quality discourse earns more recognition
We strongly oppose content theft and value original contributions and proper attribution.
Always credit sources when referencing others' work
Do not repost others' content without permission and attribution
Original content and unique perspectives are highly valued in our ecosystem
We employ a balanced 'trias politica' approach to content moderation.
AI moderation helps identify potentially problematic content
Community moderation allows users to flag and review content
Platform moderation makes final decisions on flagged content
Egregious content may be automatically flagged by AI or community consensus
Represent others' views fairly and acknowledge the limitations of your own arguments.
Avoid strawman arguments that misrepresent others' positions
Acknowledge valid points made by those you disagree with
Be transparent about potential conflicts of interest
Build arguments from fundamental truths rather than relying on analogies, appeals to authority, or conventional wisdom.
Break down complex topics into their basic elements before building up your argument
Question assumptions and challenge existing paradigms when appropriate
Focus on identifying the root causes rather than symptoms of problems
Be willing to reconsider your position when presented with compelling fundamental reasoning
Foster an environment where people engage honestly with one another's ideas.
Value contributions based on their merit, not the identity of the contributor
Engage with different perspectives in good faith
Focus on ideas rather than attacking individuals