I really like the idea of such an argument mapping system. In the early days of wikipedia I thought it might be a natural extension of the wikipedia project to have a debate-plattform attatched to it. So its interesting for me to see that a platform like Kialo exists—I didnt know about it before your post, thanks.
I hold the same opinion as you do, that many arguments are very complex and when you try to get a good impression of the state of the debate it is a complicated task, because its hard to find good, exhaustive and well structured debates. And a platform that systematizes this important task is very valueable for people and society in my opinion.
I really like the idea of such an argument mapping system. In the early days of wikipedia I thought it might be a natural extension of the wikipedia project to have a debate-plattform attatched to it. So its interesting for me to see that a platform like Kialo exists—I didnt know about it before your post, thanks.
I hold the same opinion as you do, that many arguments are very complex and when you try to get a good impression of the state of the debate it is a complicated task, because its hard to find good, exhaustive and well structured debates. And a platform that systematizes this important task is very valueable for people and society in my opinion.