Prediction Markets Poll: Most Describes What Aspect of Truth Seeking I Get Out of Prediction Markets?
4
resolved Dec 1
Information and Belief Testing: Engaging to acquire new information and to challenge or validate existing beliefs and assumptions.
Exposure and Personal Growth: Seeking diverse opinions and viewpoints, while also valuing moments of being proven wrong for self-improvement.
Debate and Accuracy: Prioritizing focused debates and the ability to measure the correctness of predictions over time.
Intellectual Community: Valuing the sense of belonging to a community that emphasizes rigorous, evidence-based thinking.
Other (Please specify)
This is not really a true dichotomy (quartomy?), it's just a way to discuss ideas.
If you had to pick one of the above, what most describes your reason for participating in Manifold?
If you use other Prediction Markets or none of the reasons fit you at all above, please comment below. You can still vote and then comment as well to clarify your vote.
The above is related to this question. specifically to those who may have answered, "Truth Seeking, Challenging My Conceptions, Hoping to Be Shown Wrong, Learn New Information, Ego-Busting":
This question is managed and resolved by Manifold.
Get
1,000 to start trading!
People are also trading
Related questions
Are prediction markets more accurate than polls?
96% chance
Which one is the most enjoyable prediction market? (2025)
Which one is the most enjoyable prediction market? (2026)
Which one is the most enjoyable prediction market? (2024)
Is betting on prediction market almost the same as gambling?
POLL
Prediction markets in Community Notes. Please help me improve my brief
Ṁ6,010 bounty
"Prediction Markets Will Save the World" by James Grugett - Discussion
Ṁ2,500 bounty
Best suggestions for improving my article on the differences between prediction markets and polls
Ṁ765 bounty
Recommend me the best resources to learn about prediction markets
Ṁ250 bounty
Is betting on prediction markets more like investing in the stock market or gambling?
POLL