Who decides what you find?
ZEEF is a directory of curated links, organised by subject and signed by named curators.
Algorithms filter your search results. AI picks your answers. Platforms remove what they don't approve.
On ZEEF, named curators pick the best curated links on any subject. You see who selected what. You decide.
Filter bubbles. Echo chambers. Algorithms without a face.
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.
Not one truth — multiple views
Multiple curators cover the same subject, each from their own angle. You compare their selections side by side. No single version of truth.
No anonymous algorithms — named people
Every curated link on ZEEF is selected by a named curator you can look up. No hidden algorithms, no anonymous moderation, no paid placements.
No hidden moderation — perspectives stay
ZEEF doesn't censor perspectives. When curators disagree, both views stay on the platform. You see the full landscape, not an edited version.
Multiple curators
Popular subjects
Top pages
Ranked by number of page views
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cycling
SubjectENThe cycling resources
natural-language-pro
SubjectENNatural Language Processing
trade-finance
SubjectENTrade Finance
kiteboarding
SubjectENKiteboarding
corporate-responsibility
SubjectENCorporate Social Responsibility
ai-safety
SubjectENThe Artificial Intelligence Safety Debate
Subject pages
Personal pages
Company pages
The trust crisis isn't about fake news. It's about invisible filters.
“It's not information overload. It's filter failure.”
— Clay Shirky
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.
ZEEF is Dutch for sieve — sifting knowledge from noise is literally the name. Here's why that matters →
Frequently asked questions
How does ZEEF curation work?
Each ZEEF page is built by one named curator who selects, organises and links to the best sources on a subject. Multiple curators can cover the same subject, each with their own selection.
Who are the curators?
ZEEF curators are real people with public profiles. Anyone can apply to curate a subject they know well — every selection is signed with the curator's name.
How is ZEEF different from Reddit, Wikipedia or Google?
Reddit ranks links by anonymous votes. Wikipedia enforces one neutral version. Google ranks by algorithm. ZEEF shows you who chose what, lets multiple curators cover the same subject from different angles, and never hides their identity.
Is ZEEF free to use?
Yes. Browsing curated pages is free for everyone. Becoming a curator and publishing your own page is also free.
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Last updated: May 6, 2026