Pick a Five on Project Loudmouth
Filed Under: Web Apps
Social networking sites have become a part of several people’s daily lives. It’s only natural that these sites help link you to new people with whom you may have things in common, or help you discover new things that you might be interested in. Conceptualized for “entertainment navigation and taste matching,” Project Loudmouth is designed to do just that, almost exclusively.
When you join or take the Project Loudmouth trial, you’ll be asked to describe yourself in five words and “pick a five.” It may be your five favorite animated movies, five album guilty pleasures, the five celebrities you’d like to slap the most, or a number of other things. Project Loudmouth will do the taste-matching and find you some ‘neighbors’–people with whom you might find interesting based on similar tastes. You build your taste network by tabbing those you do find interesting and you can then keep track of what those people add to their tastes (I think; apparently my taste network “hasn’t been up to much recently,” so I’m not allowed to know for sure).
And as far as I can tell, that’s pretty much it thus far. Project Loudmouth allows you to keep up with who else loves your favorite car, who else thinks your least favorite show is overrated, and other random stuff like that. I’d say it’s major downfall is the limited number of choices available at this point in time, which is to be expected since it is in trial mode and whatnot. So if you care about absolute strangers enough to really like the idea of finding out what they’re tastes are, check out Project Loudmouth at www.projectloudmouth.com.


