Vote on anything. See what everyone thinks.
Explore questions from daily life, culture, entertainment, technology, sports, food, money, society, and global events.
About Pluria
Pluria is a question-first social platform for live public opinion. People vote on questions, compare perspectives, and see what the world thinks in real time, from fun daily debates to bigger questions about culture, technology, society, brands, communities, and public life.
Why it exists
People react constantly to news, creators, products, prices, sports, entertainment, relationships, and public issues. But those reactions are usually scattered across comments, likes, private chats, screenshots, and short-lived polls.
Pluria gives opinion a cleaner shape. Ask clearly. Vote privately. See live results. Compare perspectives. Share the outcome. Keep the context attached.
Who it serves
Explore questions from daily life, culture, entertainment, technology, sports, food, money, society, and global events.
Ask focused questions, invite people to vote, and share result pages where the question, options, publisher, timing, and context stay attached.
Every poll can become a reusable signal: a question, a result, a topic, a time window, a publisher, an audience, and a public page.
What makes it different
Most social platforms start with the feed. Pluria starts with a clear question people can answer.
A like is vague. A comment is hard to measure. A vote is structured.
One poll can ask about pizza or movies. Another can ask about AI, prices, policy, products, or community priorities.
A poll can be shared, revisited, discussed, cited, and read with its context still attached.
Pilot ready
Choose a topic, a clear question, and options people can understand quickly.
Share the poll with your audience and let participation become part of a live result.
Use the public page or embed so the question can travel without losing its source and context.
Use the result for content, insight, engagement, follow-up questions, or decisions.
Methodology in plain language
Pluria checks participation, blocks duplicate votes, fights bots and coordinated misuse, and keeps ballot choice separate from account identity in the normal voting flow. Each public page keeps the question, options, publisher, timing, vote count, and status close to the result.
For media and NGOs
Responsible scope
Start with one question
Bring one topic, one audience, and one decision you want to understand. Pluria gives that question a public home, a private voting path, and a result people can read, share, and discuss.