Predictify is a community-based prediction site where users can earn money based on th accuracy of their responses for participating in the site's questions and events. First reviewed here, Predictify officially launched to the public a few months ago. Now, Predictify is taking the next step in its web development and offering a platform for others to create a co-branded Predictify community. The first to participate in the new platform offering is none other than Freakonomics, the popular book that has kept up its popularity with an online presence and active blog from the authors.
If you go to the new co-branded site for Freakonomics, powered by Predictify, you'll see that there isn't much activity or content just yet. At first glance, it appears as though all the questions presented may be offered by Freakonomics, but there is in fact an option for users to submit free and premium questions as well.
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This should make for some interesting material for Freakonomics' next books, right? It may seem questionable that Freakonomics would want to offer such an open-ended approach to users submitting their own content, but you may recall hat Predictify does in fact scan every question before it's approved and released onto the Freakonomics-Predictify market.