Debunking Myths. Building Truth.

We live in a world saturated with information, yet starved of genuine understanding. Societal narratives, media biases, and inherited wisdom often obscure the Satya, leaving us trapped in Maya. This platform exists to challenge that consensus.

The Three Pillars

Our community stands on three simple principles.

Share the Myth

Identify the widespread beliefs, assumptions, or half-truths that dominate public thought. What do you see that others take for granted?

Present the Satya

Provide evidence, personal experience, or logical reasoning that points toward a deeper, more accurate reality.

Discuss & Refine

Every submission becomes a living debate. The community votes, comments, and challenges until collective understanding emerges.

Choose Your Role

Every debate needs diverse perspectives. Which will you be?

The Challenger

Presents counter-evidence to both the original myth and proposed truths. Challenges assumptions, finds logical gaps, and introduces opposing research.

The Defender

Adds verifiable facts, historical data, or expert analysis that supports the myth or the emerging truth. Grounds the debate in evidence.

The Synthesizer

Helps refine the resulting conclusion by merging the best arguments from all sides into a coherent, balanced statement. The bridge-builder.

Community Guidelines

Rules for maintaining the integrity of our search for truth.

Evidence First

Always support your claims with verifiable evidence. Link to sources, studies, or documented data.

Respect the Person

Attack ideas, never people. Ad hominem arguments weaken your position and poison the discourse.

Intellectual Honesty

If evidence convinces you, update your position. Changing your mind is strength, not weakness.

No Bad Faith

Deliberate misinformation, trolling, or manipulation undermines everyone's search for truth.

Frequently Asked

What makes Satya vs Maya different from Reddit or Twitter debates?

We use structured argument trees (not flat threads), role-based contributions, and a verdict system. Arguments are organized by logic and evidence quality, not just popularity. Every debate moves toward a concrete conclusion.

How does the verdict system work?

After a debate period, the community votes on the outcome: Myth Confirmed, Myth Busted, Nuanced, or Inconclusive. A Synthesizer writes a summary of the best arguments. The verdict becomes the Collective Satya — a living truth open to future revision.

What is karma and how do I earn it?

Karma reflects your contribution to the community. You earn it by submitting myths (+5), posting arguments (+2), receiving upvotes (+3), winning verdicts (+10), and maintaining daily streaks (+1/day). Higher karma unlocks new levels and privileges.

Can a verdict be overturned?

Yes. All verdicts are provisional. If new evidence emerges, anyone can reopen a debate by submitting a challenge to an existing verdict. Truth is always evolving.

How do you prevent echo chambers?

Our role system ensures every debate has Challengers, Defenders, AND Synthesizers. We randomly swap the visual position of Satya and Maya arguments to prevent bias. And we weight votes based on argument quality, not just agreement.

Ready to Challenge the Consensus?

Every myth challenged brings us closer to the truth.