Universal commentary. Public context.

TAGGR

The reply button for the entire internet.

Comment on any public webpage, even when the original site does not give people a place to speak.

Or type TAGGR.org/ before any public URL.

What it is

A public discussion layer that does not ask permission.

TAGGR creates an independent conversation space for articles, product pages, public statements, videos, blogs, and anything else with a URL.

It does not edit the original page. It gives the public a place to add context beside it.

Live pattern

Every URL can have a room.

The same interface can become the comment space for a news article, a product warning, a government page, or a corporate announcement.

Original page

example.com

https://example.com/article

Visit original

Anonymous challenged a claim and linked a correction.

Under community review

Moderator note kept the thread visible and removed spam.

Transparent action log
TAGGR.org/https://example.com/article

How it works

Three moves. One public conversation.

01

Find a page

Any article, public claim, product listing, video, or post.

02

Add TAGGR

Paste the URL or place TAGGR.org/ before the address.

03

Join the thread

Read context, post a reply, vote, flag abuse, and share the discussion.

Speech with structure

Bold enough for dissent. Serious enough for consequences.

Open discussion

Strong opinions, corrections, warnings, praise, criticism, questions, and debate belong in public view.

Clear moderation

Spam, threats, doxxing, impersonation, harassment, and illegal content need visible rules and fast reporting.

Trust over noise

Reputation, flag history, voting, and visibility states help surface useful context without flattening disagreement.

Public feed

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