posted Jun 25, 2017
I believe 'improving online discussions' might be too vague a phrasing to properly evaluate this statement. It is a nice example of an 'it depends' statement, and many points can be made on either side depending on how you interpret it. The statement leaves open too many factors, such as: are we talking about reading existing discussions (i.e., navigation), or participating in them; does improve mean 'make easier', or 'more meaningful'; etc. – Whathecode Aug 3, 2018 20:38 |
What I find particularly interesting is whether or not the current supporting/opposing format is a suitable format to reach and give an overview of that argument. – Whathecode Aug 3, 2018 20:39 |
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Socratrees imposes structure on discussions
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Socratrees allows many people to participate in a discussion simultaneously
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Socratrees provides transparency to the arguments of others
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Socratrees opens up arguments to falsification
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Socratrees facilitates finding common ground
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Socratrees introduces functionality specific to argumentation