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All Our Ideas is an open source polling and idea-generation tool that is developed by the Princeton sociology department. It differs from a traditional survey or crowdsourcing tool in that:
- It uses pairwise comparisons. Voters choose between two options, and they repeat this process several times
- Voters see pairs at random, so they are not affected by what's already popular
- It's harder to game by interest groups, because they have to go through a long series of votes in order to vote up a choice
- People can add new choices at any time
All Our Ideas has an API that supports custom clients.
Case Studies
- Wikimedia used it to help select fundraising banners. Lots of great learning from this experiment, including this: The winning results ended up being the poorest performers
- The Junior League used it to come up with possible training ideas