Who decides what you find?
Algorithms filter your search results. AI picks your answers. Platforms remove what they don't approve.
On ZEEF, named experts curate the best resources on any topic. You see who selected what. You decide.
Sound familiar?
You've asked a search engine a question and wondered: why this result first? You've used AI and thought: where does this come from? You've seen content disappear and asked: who decided that?
On important topics, you deserve more than invisible filters. You deserve real sources, selected by real people, with their name on it.
No one decides for you
Multiple experts curate the same subject, each from their own angle. You compare their selections side by side. No single version of truth.
Every filter has a face
Every source on ZEEF is selected by a named curator you can look up. No hidden algorithms, no anonymous moderation, no paid placements.
Nothing gets removed
ZEEF doesn't censor perspectives. When experts disagree, both views stay on the platform. You see the full landscape, not an edited version.
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The trust crisis isn't about fake news. It's about invisible filters.
Every era of the internet solved one problem and created another. Search engines scaled access but handed control to algorithms. Wikipedia organized knowledge but enforced one version per topic. AI generates answers instantly, but hides where they come from and what they leave out.
The real question today is not "what is true?" It's "who decides what reaches me, and what did they filter out?"
ZEEF takes a different position. Not faster answers, but visible judgment. Not one truth, but a landscape of perspectives, built by people who put their name on what they select.
“It's not information overload. It's filter failure.”
— Clay Shirky
See who's behind the knowledge.
Browse subjects curated by named experts, or start building your own page.