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We should organize reason to agree and disagree with ideas into two separate columns

Page history last edited by Mike 1 week, 4 days ago

Explanation

 

We should organize reason to agree and disagree with ideas into two separate columns.

Reasons to agree

  1.  Prioritizes Strongest Arguments: Sorting by conclusion score effectively places the most compelling arguments at the forefront. This prioritization ensures that users first encounter the strongest, most persuasive reasons supporting or contesting a viewpoint.
  2. Enhances Accessibility: By highlighting the top reasons to agree and disagree, the platform makes it easier for users to quickly grasp the core arguments on either side of an issue without needing to sift through less impactful points.
  3. Streamlines Debate Analysis: This sorting mechanism streamlines the process of analyzing debates by clearly delineating which arguments are considered most valid by the community, aiding in a quicker understanding of the consensus or points of contention.
  4. Encourages Critical Engagement: Seeing the best arguments laid out and ranked encourages users to critically engage with the most robust points of discussion. It challenges individuals to consider their positions in light of the strongest available evidence and reasoning.
  5. Facilitates Dynamic Discussion: As new evidence or arguments are introduced, scores can be updated, and lists can be re-sorted. This dynamic approach keeps the discussion fresh and reflective of ongoing developments and insights.
  6. Supports Informed Decision-Making: For those seeking to form or refine their opinions on a topic, access to sorted lists of reasons to agree and disagree—based on community-assessed validity—provides a valuable tool for making informed decisions.
  7. Promotes Transparency: The process of scoring and sorting arguments according to their perceived strength lays bare the criteria and collective judgment used to evaluate them, promoting transparency in the discourse process. 

 

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