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| hyggeligt life Location: Houston, TX Posts: 2,701 | Here is that debate: Boxers vs. Briefs (Jason vs. Sean) I think you all are concentrating so hard on brainstorming a reward that you've forgotten to start a private debate at all! |
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| Open the cages! Posts: 1,774 | I think you are going to have to come up with some kind of incentive to coax people into having private debates. What do you have in mind to promote it and encourage the use of the feature? "FREE ME", song video by Goldfinger "Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet." --Albert Einstein |
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| Volcanic Erupter Location: Mexico City Posts: 4,772 | I suspect online debate, if formalized, would be reduced to a semantics discussion. I also wonder how this could be made more interesting for observers and think time-constraints so a debater would have a set amount of time from the posting to answer its points would allow spectators to monitor evolution of the argument, but it would have to be a fascinating issue and a convoluted argument to call me back again to see how the question was addressed. Et semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum. Raúl M. Núñez Sheriff |
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| Hot Lava Posts: 817 | I have a suggestion: time-specified debates between two (or more) parties, with rules. Something like this: (1) There seem to be enough moderators that one could be a judge for any particular debate, making sure the rules are enforced and the debaters stay on track. The judge would make the final decision as to who won. (2) Rules could be posted here or an Internet website with debate rules could become the official rules. (3) The debate would start and stop at a specific time, such as Tuesday, start at 12:00 Eastern Time and end after 1 hour (or whatever). The parties to the debate, as well as the judge, would have to agree that they will be here at that time (speeds up the process if everyone agrees to be available at the specified time). (4) The topics could be posted by the moderators and volunteers could choose sides, or one person could challenge one or more others (with teams or one-on-one). (5) There would have to be a way to establish who won. (6) The winner gets free access to Volconvo for one month (lol). Or, the loser could be required to donate $5 to Volconvo, or whatever -- it would be cool to have some sort of prize (or penalty). (7) The participants (team captains, if using teams) would have to agree to who the judge would be. In this way, biased judges would not be invited to judge future debates, upping the quality of the judging and the debating. (8) Judges would have to know the rules so they could point out rules violations during the debate, subtracting points. Sounds like a lot, but I bet once it was set up, it would be easy to manage and participate in. It would likely increase the quality of disussion in general on the entire forum, as well. ~ zynner |
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| hyggeligt life Location: Houston, TX Posts: 2,701 | Zynner, Thanks for your suggestions. I'm definitely trying to make special debates a bit more formal and structured, but I don't think the judge aspect is really feasible. Some possibilities I am looking at include: a poll to vote for the winner, other member replies displaying as "comments", closing the actual debate after a specified time, and others. The more interest people display in special debates, the more time I will devote to improving the system. It's win-win. |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 386 | Dr. King Quote:
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| formerly Isherwood Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 12,284 | No, this thread is only for discussing the topic of "Special Debates". The directions for starting one are quoted above in post #31. The Forum Rules Radical Atheist A man who does not think for himself does not think at all...Oscar Wilde |
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