UR WRONG / HUMAN JURY
A good question deserves both sides.
These are starting points for everyday disagreements. Open a topic, read the arguments, and let real people choose what they find more convincing. UR WRONG is not an AI score, a court, or an expert ruling.
QUESTION SURFACES
Choose a question to judge.
debate topics
Need a debate topic?
Start with a broad set of questions when you want a good argument to judge.
Read both sides →ai homework
Is using AI for homework fair?
Read both sides of a live question about assistance, effort, and learning.
Read both sides →money
Who should pay in a shared-money dispute?
Explore everyday questions about splitting costs, lending, and fairness.
Read both sides →workplace
Is the workplace expectation reasonable?
Bring a work disagreement to a public two-sided question without turning it into a verdict from AI.
Read both sides →relationships
Who is being unreasonable in a relationship?
Compare the case for each side before asking other people to choose.
Read both sides →family
Is this family expectation fair?
Use a bounded question to separate a real disagreement from personal attacks.
Read both sides →friends
Did a friend cross a boundary?
Look at friendship and boundary questions with both positions visible.
Read both sides →roommates
What is fair between roommates?
Judge chores, noise, guests, and shared-space disagreements.
Read both sides →social media
Is the social-media behavior acceptable?
Read both sides of questions about posting, replies, and online boundaries.
Read both sides →etiquette
Was this everyday behavior rude?
Use the etiquette topic surface for small moments that become surprisingly divisive.
Read both sides →LIVE CASES
Want to make the call now?
Open the live case feed and contribute a real human signal. A queued editorial preview or AI-assisted draft is not counted as a public verdict; the result comes from people who actually read and vote.
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