Parlia

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Type of site
Public opinion encyclopedia
AvailableinEnglish
Founded2019
HeadquartersSomerset House, London, UK
Parlia
Type of site
Public opinion encyclopedia
Available inEnglish
Founded2019
HeadquartersSomerset House, London, UK
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Area servedWorldwide
Founders
IndustryCivic technology, Digital Media
ParentSomerset House Exchange program
URLwww.parlia.com
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedMarch 2020; 6 years ago (2020-03)
Current statusActive
Funded by the Google Digital News Innovation Fund

Parlia is website dedicated to collecting public opinions on a variety of social and political opinions using short polls. It self-describes as "an encyclopedia of opinion, a project looking to map all of the world's opinions".[1] The name Parlia is derived from the Old English word for negotiation, to "parley."[2] The project was founded by Turi Munthe and J. Paul Neeley. Turi Munthe previously founded Demotix, at the time the "world’s largest network of photojournalists" which sold to Corbis, a Bill Gates company, in 2013.[3] J. Paul Neeley previously founded Yossarian Lives.

Parlia is not a debate site, but looking to "showcasing all opinions in a calm, descriptive voice."[3] The ambition of Parlia is to build a "platform that could map all opinions about everything."[2]

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