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Edited by Otthild: 1/30/2015 10:58:05 AM
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Oaty's Internet Debate Rules

If you're reading this, odds are I've had a debate or conversation with you on here. We might have argued about, agreed upon, or defended something. When debating or arguing, I keep a strict set of rules. If either side breaks these rules, they lose. It's simple. My rules are as follows: 1. Stay on Topic (I am bad at this). Deviating means you're avoiding the truth or you're a scatterbrain. 2. Refrain from insults. This is a debate, not a roast session. Insults mean you feel threatened. They're only acceptable if the other person casts the first stone. Use wisely, you may lose control. 3. Emotion has no place in a debate. Emoticons are for people to hide behind. People use them in an attempt to cover their frustration. You can feel strongly about a topic, but do not let your emotions blind you. 4. Listen. You may be wrong. You'll never know until you open your ears. 5. Respect that thought. Your opinions are shit. Mine are shit. Everyone's are, but we need to respect them even if we don't agree. Everyone comes from a different upbringing. 6. Assume they know more than you. This goes along with the listen portion. If they're blowing smoke, go along with it. You'll be able to study their posting patterns and know when they know their shit and when they're full of shit. There are more, but I'm too tired to post them. If you have debate rules, post them here. sharing is caring after all. [quote]7. Be prepared to verify anything you say. - Enigmatic Entity[/quote]

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  • Edited by illqo : 1/31/2015 7:31:30 AM
    Is it wrong to debate for the sole purpose of exercising that part of your mind and/or to see if the viewpoint that you have even in truth is the same is worth defending. I always try my best to take devil's advocate because it teaches me more about my own viewpoint. I have vehemently argued against points in the past just because I wanted to feel that competition. There is truly something beautiful that happens when someone is debating, it feels like you can see the true them instead of the mask they show all the rest of the time. Edit: sorry forgot to add that I agree with most of these rules.

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