FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Seer Pressure.

What is Seer Pressure?

Seer Pressure is a private prediction market platform for small groups. You create a group, invite your friends, define play-money currencies, and bet on anything — from sports outcomes to office events to baby birth details.

Is real money involved?

No. Seer Pressure uses only play-money currencies that your group defines. There is no real money, no real gambling, and no financial regulation applies.

Who can see my group's predictions?

Only members you personally invite. Groups are fully private. The site administrator cannot view your group's content unless a majority of your members vote to request admin assistance.

How do disputes work?

When you create a proposition, you can pre-assign a judge from your group. If someone believes a resolution was incorrect, they can declare a dispute — which requires at least one co-signer to activate. Once active, the pre-assigned judge reviews and makes a final ruling.

What proposition types are available?

Five types: Binary (yes/no), Bracket (tournament-style), Baby Pool (predict birth date, time, sex, weight), Numeric Range (guess a specific number), and Compound (combine multiple events with AND/OR logic).

How does the betting system work?

Bets are parimutuel — everyone's wagers go into a pool, and when the proposition resolves, winners share the total pool proportionally to their stake. It's simple and fair.

Are there limits on group size?

Groups are capped at 25 members for the MVP phase. This keeps things personal and manageable.

What are the comment rules?

Comments must follow basic civility standards. Each user's daily comment limit equals the number of members in their group — so in a 10-person group, you can post 10 comments per day.

What content is prohibited?

Propositions involving death or harm to individuals, harm to animals, illegal activity, terrorism, sexual content involving minors, non-consensual privacy violations, or hate-based content are strictly prohibited and will result in warnings and potential group suspension.

What happens if my group gets warnings?

Three Terms of Service violations put a group into view-only mode — existing propositions are preserved but no new bets or propositions are allowed, and payouts are frozen. An appeal process is available via email.