What's Peoplium?

Peoplium is a tool to track and discuss people's unpleasant social experiences that can be considered social issues. Things up for discussion are anything you might consider an issue, such as racism, sexism, religious intolerance or reverse discrimination.

If you think you've been a victim of discrimination, misjudgment, police misconduct or have been in a situation where you felt mistreated or abused, here is a place to discuss it.

Why Peoplium Can Be Useful?

People who have experienced (or witnessed) such issues will have an audience that is eager to hear and discuss about the same issues. They can see how important other people think the incident is, and if they share the same point of view and if not, why. By reading other people's stories, one can find that he/she is not the only victim of social problems.

Peoplium's Perspective

Because of the sensitive nature of possible topics, Peoplium always tries to maintain a neutral position and provides an opportunity for users to discuss different cases. Everyone can:
  1. Make comments on topics and other people's comments.
  2. Decide if the information given is enough to make a fair judgment.
  3. Decide if you consider the person's view as correct. Decide if you agree with the user's complaint.
  4. Decide the importance of each case.
All the individual inputs from a user would be invisible to others (except comments) and Peoplium provides collective and statistical data on the inputs.

Possible Topics

There's no limitation on the topics. The following topics are just a few examples:
  1. Racism
  2. Sexism
  3. Reverse Discrimination
  4. Religious Intolerance
  5. Speciesism
  6. Homophobia
  7. Prejudice
  8. Police Misconduct
  9. Social Injustice

The Map

Peoplium makes a colorful map of the world and highlights the countries where more users have reported experiencing problems. This map definitely does NOT represent the distribution of social problems around the world, but the distribution of problems that Peoplium's users have submitted to the site.