I was sitting in an auditorium where the speaker was taking questions that were submitted through an app, it got me thinking that there s got to be a better way for an audience to communicate with the speakers than individual submissions.Even in online spaces, while there tends to be only a limited number of speakers, I would imagine a lot of people listening in tend to have shared concerns that aren t possible for them to express, and a chat box or comment section wouldn t change that.I realized this was a normal story, and that a basic word-tree could solve this problem. It could facilitate large crowds to communicate effectively with just a single person, addressing the every elephant that could fit in the room. I then looked at the idea from a different angle, and presumed it could also be used as a slower, comment-driven platform that can represent aggregate opinions of those who wish to express them. So I built the idea and tried making room for all of those needs.It s always been my opinion that political polls so readily excluded large swaths of the populace to the point where their trustworthiness was questionable. I figured this could make for a general polling platform, and a format capable of holding more than just yes/no answers. Allowing people to say what they want can be uniquely quantitative if you limit their response to just a single comment.I then built the idea further, and realized it s basically a data format, and can be manipulated in various ways, so I worked out what those would look like, and made it into a social media platform. I plan on extending the existing user tiers for the sake of subverting bots.I hope you find it interesting!