Widescope - A social platform for serious conversations on the Web
Noah Burbank, Debojyoti Dutta, Ashish Goel, David Lee, Eli, Marschner, Narayanan Shivakumar

TL;DR
Widescope is a collaborative web platform designed to facilitate data-driven discussions and consensus-building on complex issues like US budget debates by aggregating financial data and enabling real-time collaboration.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interactive platform that combines data aggregation, visualization, and collaborative tools to promote understanding and consensus on complex social issues.
Findings
5 out of 6 groups reached consensus using Widescope
Triadic voting outperforms hot-or-not voting in consensus formation
Preliminary evidence suggests potential for impact on complex social debates
Abstract
There are several web platforms that people use to interact and exchange ideas, such as social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Google+; Q&A sites like Quora and Yahoo! Answers; and myriad independent fora. However, there is a scarcity of platforms that facilitate discussion of complex subjects where people with divergent views can easily rationalize their points of view using a shared knowledge base, and leverage it towards shared objectives, e.g. to arrive at a mutually acceptable compromise. In this paper, as a first step, we present Widescope, a novel collaborative web platform for catalyzing shared understanding of the US Federal and State budget debates in order to help users reach data-driven consensus about the complex issues involved. It aggregates disparate sources of financial data from different budgets (i.e. from past, present, and proposed) and presents a unified…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Multimedia Communication and Technology
