About Us

Welcome to the Future of Policy Discourse and Change!

At PolicyBombs, we believe that meaningful dialogue, rooted in evidence and empathy, is the key to shaping a brighter future. Our vision is to create a digital agora, a space where people from all backgrounds, perspectives, and walks of life can come together to engage in thoughtful, respectful, and informed debates about the policies that impact our world.

Our Vision

Reliability:Our platform is built on robust technology that ensures meaningful conversations and transparent policy evaluation. We facilitate an environment where critical thinkers, not biased opinions can gather to evaluate policies effecting society.

Our Vision

Reliability:Our platform is built on robust technology that ensures meaningful conversations and transparent policy evaluation. We facilitate an environment where critical thinkers, not biased opinions can gather to evaluate policies effecting society.


key function of PolicyBombs

Another key function of PolicyBombs is to evaluate policies that have been implemented to see if they achieved their intended objectives. This creates a first step toward accountability and allows us to learn from past decisions, avoiding the costly mistakes of the past by having a searchable index of policy successes and failures which include details why they failed or succeede.

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Vision

To provide a forum where honest people critically and academically debate recommended or implemented policies without tribalism and bias.

Mission

Maintain a forum where we critically think about and debate policies in a productive manner, removing tribalism and bias from key decisions.

Values

All honest viewpoints matter that are based on sound reason and critical thought. We strive to move beyond the fear leading to tribalism and bias and debate critical policies openly and honestly for the betterment of society.

What is PolicyBombs?

The policies we implement have great power to improve society or harm it. By soundly debating the policies of our society, we hope to rank them higher (if good) or lower (if bad).

We can then select representatives who embrace higher-ranked policies while avoiding those who embrace lower-ranked ones.

We will also catalog the failure or success of already implemented policies, hoping to avoid past mistakes and learning from history.

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