Welcome to the social tribunal!
The unbiased platform for transparent voting and meaningful debates.
Vote on who's right or wrong, engage in discussions, and submit your own cases to be judged by the community.

How it works
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Tribunite?
Tribunite is a social voting and debate platform where users can weigh in on the hottest online discussions and judge about right and wrong.
Users can submit social cases in the form of text, multiple images, or video links (e.g., YouTube, Twitch). To ensure unbiased engagement, voting results and discussions remain hidden until after you cast your vote - no preconceptions, just pure judgment.
What makes Tribunite special?
Most discussion platforms (such as Reddit) suffer from echo chambers, where users are trapped in one-sided conversations, reinforced by heavy-handed moderation. Ever tried having a balanced political debate on a forum that leans entirely one way? Exactly.
Tribunite breaks the cycle by keeping vote results and discussions locked until you've made your choice. This ensures genuine, unbiased input and allows for a clearer, more honest consensus on various topics.
What are social cases exactly?
A social case can be anything worth debating! From viral political debates on X, to controversial content creator hot takes, to - yes - that questionable 2 AM text from your ex.
Cases are categorized (e.g., Relationships, Finance, Content Creators, Politics), so you can judge cases that match your interests and expertise. Whether you want to weigh in on global issues or just laugh at someone's bad life choices, there's a case for you.
How does Tribunite ensure fair and open discussions?
Unlike other platforms, Tribunite doesn't rely on overzealous moderation. You can express your thoughts freely without getting censored by moderators with their own biases.
That said, we do draw the line at pornographic and excessively violent content - because nobody needs to see that. For more details, check out our Terms of Service.