When we tried Paranoid Debating at the Boston meetup a few years back, we often had the problem that the deceiver didn’t know enough about the question to know which direction to mislead in. I think the game would work better if the deceiver were simply trying to bias the group in a particular direction rather than make the group wrong. I think that’s also a closer approximation to real life—plenty of people want to sell you their product and don’t know or care which option is best. Not many just want you to buy the wrong product.
When we tried Paranoid Debating at the Boston meetup a few years back, we often had the problem that the deceiver didn’t know enough about the question to know which direction to mislead in. I think the game would work better if the deceiver were simply trying to bias the group in a particular direction rather than make the group wrong. I think that’s also a closer approximation to real life—plenty of people want to sell you their product and don’t know or care which option is best. Not many just want you to buy the wrong product.