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ChilledLime - A new way to ask decidable questions and crowdsource opinions

18 points| karika | 13 years ago |chilledlime.com

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[+] andmarios|13 years ago|reply
Their usage example is terrible. It makes you focus to its subject (android vs iphone) instead of their platform.

They should replace it with a question that most visitors are neutral and/or not too interested to.

[+] tarr11|13 years ago|reply
I disagree. Most people don't care about the platform, they care about the content.
[+] bennyg|13 years ago|reply
Not a fan of the logo, it looks very amateur. I hope it changes before this launches.
[+] akos|13 years ago|reply
Because, I made it :D Will change it before launch!
[+] generalpf|13 years ago|reply
"ChilledLime" takes site-name-doesn't-match-site-purpose to a new level. Sorry, cherry.com.
[+] akos|13 years ago|reply
Just a random and juicey name that I love ;)
[+] jmcdonald-ut|13 years ago|reply
I think it looks cool, but also seems like it has potential for conversations to quickly degrade to nothing useful.

- What are the plans to maintain relevant, and insightful conversations?

- I may be missing something, but how is this different than something like Quora?

I do like the striped colors at the top representing what items have been voted for. Overall this looks cool. Good work!

[+] akos|13 years ago|reply
Thanks for the kind words and the suggestions!

Well, yes.. today after somebody posted this to HN, the unregistered unknown internet surfers some spam opinions too. But I think, when we launch the registeration recquired site, the ratio of spam and unuseful opinions and comments will drop.

Quora is knowledge based, ChilledLime is opinion based. Delivering the same, or better knowledge in a more democratic way.

[+] akos|13 years ago|reply
--I am the founder--

Thanks Karika for submitting! Looking forward to the thoughts of the HN community here!

[+] kybernetikos|13 years ago|reply
I like the concept. Can you say what you mean by 'decidable'? I had assumed that you meant something that could eventually be empirically determined, but your example makes clear that that is not what you mean.
[+] akos|13 years ago|reply
Thanks!

Yes, I meant something very close to your description. Although, I also think, that this experiment with a question that is very timely (in this case: the fight of mobile phones), failed, because it fails to communicate the real value of this platform. The value of getting opinions or (sometimes) feedback on your own thoughts and decisions!

[+] glomph|13 years ago|reply
I guess it just means ones that people can answer for themselves in this context? Almost the opposite of what it usually means.
[+] toddmorey|13 years ago|reply
I guess I'm late to this? It hits the sorry page and then redirects to another project.
[+] akos|13 years ago|reply
Got some hijackers who want to get the traffic for themselfs.

UPDATE: Fixed it. Got rid of the hackers!

[+] taofu|13 years ago|reply
Do fix your domain.