What's New

New in Good or Bad? Version 1.2:
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1. Share items you've just submitted. A prompt appears after you submit. You can share via Email, Facebook Post, or Tweet, or you can press cancel if you don't want to share at all.

2. One-time prompt to share after voting. After you vote twenty times the app pops up an informative window asking you to share it. This app is free and it doesn't have any ads. If you like it, share it! This screen only appears once.

You can now find out more about topics on the internet. (This has the side-effect of making the app 17+.)

3. YouTube - see related videos on YouTube. Click the TV icon.

The next three options are available by clicking on the big grey box that contains the current topic. It will bring up a menu with all the choices.

4. Internet Search - have an internet search easily show you what a topic is

5. UrbanDictionary - has definitions for common slang terms

6. Dictionary.com - explains regular words you don't know

App Description

From the creators of Top 10 apps in two other categories:

Good or Bad? is nothing short of a cultural revolution. For YEARS we sat at home wondering: "Apricots" are they good or bad? What is the essential quality of a "TV Remote"? Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Sure, it turns on the television, and sometimes the Blu-ray player, but then it also gets lost, and sometimes it has too many buttons, and sometimes it runs out of batteries. We weren't sure whether a TV remote was in fact a good thing or a bad thing. That was 2010. Flash forward. The year is 2011. Apple has revolutionized the world by adding a To-Do list to its latest iPhone software. A full 99% of the American population is camping in front of Wall Street (it's pretty crowded). Amy Winehouse is dead. These are trying-ass times. More than ever we need something to make sense of this frantic world. And now we have it. Enter "Good or Bad?", the most culturally important compass since the actual compass.

Good or Bad? puts the things in our lives to the test. Is this thing good or is it bad? Are "Birthday cakes from the grocery store" good? "Good or Bad?" helps you decide, and then it lets you know what everybody else thinks, settling the question once and for all. No longer will we sit and wonder whether "Automatic dog leashes with a button that makes the leash roll into the handle", whether those are good or bad. We are free from the uncertainty.

Freedom. Freedom from doubt, freedom from the tyranny of the unknown, freedom from insecurity. Freedom to live your life the way you want to live it. That's what Good or Bad? is all about.

Oh. And one more thing. If all Good or Bad? did was let you vote, it would be providing incredible value. It might be worth $70, $80, maybe even hundreds of dollars. But that's not all there is to "Good or Bad?". "Good or Bad?" lets you come up with your own, new things, and it lets other people vote on them. That's right, if you've identified something in this world worthy of scrutiny, you can add it to the pool of items, and you can watch the crowd give the thumbs up or the thumbs down. At no extra cost. Amazing.

Features:
*A button that says "Good"
*A button that says "Bad"
*An ever-growing pool of things to vote on
*Seeded with original content from the godfather of internet humor, Lore Sjöberg
*Dangerously intelligent AI network filtering the results and keeping only the highest quality items
*Real-time graphs for each thing showing the current state of the voting
*Personalized stats page showing how you vote
*"Add Your Own" whenever you have an idea
*Custom UI designed especially for Good or Bad? by the amazing Kyle Hickinson
*Best Of and Worst Of lists
*Customized monikers that tell you how you're voting
*Menu with modern iOS sidebar navigation
*Beautiful and fluid animations
*Flag inappropriate items (whatever that means)
*Comments
*User profiles

Good or Bad? is designed to look simple, but that's a ruse. Behind the Good or Bad? app is a network of servers running sophisticated machine learning algorithms. The more people who use Good or Bad?, the smarter it gets. Good or Bad? responds to the voting habits of the crowd, and, using proprietary techniques™, shows you only the things most likely to entertain and delight. Really!

How to Ask Us Questions: support@goodorbadapp.com

***If you would like a name change, follow these steps:
1. Post a thoughtful comment on something, and pay attention to the placeholder username you're given
2. Send an email to support@goodorbadapp.com with A. Your placeholder name (like User####) and B. the new name that you want.
Cheers!
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App Screen Shots

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App Changes

January 21, 2012 New version 1.2
January 07, 2012 New version 1.1
November 23, 2011 Price Decrease: $0.99 -> FREE!
November 18, 2011 Initial Release

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