Swanson JRG Grade 7 is social decision-making software that we built to spur conversation and critical thinking.
Our debate communities provide an ideal setting for people to debate topics and ideas that they feel passionately about.
Swanson JRG Grade 7 is built around constructive conversation.
A voting-driven algorithm scores each debate and the highest-rated arguments are always shown on top.
Arguments and replies are nested so its intuitive to drill into the finer points of a complex debate.
We think Swanson JRG Grade 7 is way better than your typical forum and we hope you agree!
In the main menu bar, click "Create". Choose whether you want a For/Against Debate or a Perspetives Debate (depending on the issue). Be sure to invite your friends to debate the issue with you.
The only person that has the authority to ban debate participants is the debate moderator. You must have posted an obscene or derogatory comment on the debate (shame on you). Try winning back the moderator's favor by asking them to be an ally, or sending them some fresh baked cookies.
A For/Against Debate is for issues that can be easily broken down in to two distinct sides, such as "Should abortion be illegal: Yes or No?" By default, any Swanson JRG Grade 7 user can post in a For/Against Debate.
A Perspectives Debate is an open question where the positions are tracked by tags. Perspective Debates are best used for an issue that can't be broken down easily in to two sides, such as "What's the greatest band ever? By default, any Swanson JRG Grade 7 user can post in a Perspectives Debate.
Adding an argument is simple. Just click the "Add Argument" icon on the debate you want to post in and add in whatever argument you'd like. Be sure to use the "Spell Checker" and the "Preview" to make sure it looks just how you want it to prior to posting.
If you feel that an argument that someone posted is offensive, you can notify us by clicking on the "Report" link on the right side of the Reply toolbar of any argument.
Swanson JRG Grade 7 keeps track of all Debate, Side, and Argument voting activity and displays this information for each debate. We provide Swanson JRG Grade 7 users with as much summary information about the debate as possible so they can decide which debates they want to get involved in. The scoring is kept and displayed "real-time", so you'll always know the latest debate stats. All scoring is calculated based on the actions taken by the CreateDebate community, ensuring the scoring process is completely democratic.
The Debate Score is the total number of "up votes" that a debate has received. This shows the relative strength of the arguments in the debate as voted on by the Swanson JRG Grade 7 community. A high Debate Score indicates there are a lot of good arguments contained within the debate.
The Side Score is the sum of all of the "up votes" that a particular side of a debate has received. This score does not take in to account the number of "down votes" received by that side, so it will not always be equal to the sum of the argument scores for a particular side. A high Side Score indicates that there are a lot of good arguments for that particular side of a debate, as decided on by the Swanson JRG Grade 7 community.
The Argument Score is the total number of "up votes" an argument has received minus the total number of "down votes" of that argument. This shows the relative strength of that argument as voted on by the debating community. Arguments with a higher argument score will rise to the top of the debate as they are considered the best argument for that side.
When you create a new debate, you automatically become the debate moderator. Moderators have special privileges that allow them to customize the debate.
Every debate is a reflection of its moderator.
An Ally is a user who you have joined forces with on Swanson JRG Grade 7. They are typically a Swanson JRG Grade 7 user with whom you have common interests and opinions. Both parties have to accept the invitation in order for you to become Allies. Want to find some Allies? Click here to view CreateDebate users.
An Enemy is an adversary that you have identified on Swanson JRG Grade 7. They are typically a user with whom you have different interests and opinions. Only one party has to declare another party an enemy, although you can reciprocate the animosity if you'd like. Want to find some Enemies? Click here to view CreateDebate users.
Swanson JRG Grade 7 notifies you when certain events happen, such as when you get invited to a debate. You can change these settings and get notified only when you want to by setting your Notification Preferences.
You can link your Swanson JRG Grade 7 profile to any of your other social network profiles with a simple copy and paste. Click on My Profile and scroll down to "My Widget". Simply copy the code in the gray box and paste it in your profile on any other social network to link them your CreateDebate profile. Your contacts will be instantly linked to your profile.
Rewards points are a fun way to keep track of how well your debates and arguments are doing on Swanson JRG Grade 7, as well as how much you're participating. The more you participate with quality arguments, the more points you receive. So go on and get debating!
The main ways to get points are to make good arguments in debates, create
your own debates, make new debates, and to get others to participate in
your debates.
When you argue, you get a point per argument,
with a maximum of 10 points per debate. When your arguments are rated
highly by fellow debaters, you get extra points, up to 20 per argument.
We're still thinking about redeeming points for free stuff or special
privileges on the site. In the future, when you vote for an argument,
your level of points will influence how much those votes are for. If
you have any suggestions, let us know!
By putting a Swanson JRG Grade 7 link or button on your website, you will allow your website users to create debates about the content on your site. If a debate is created about content on your site and becomes one of our "Most Heated" debates, you can expect to see a significant increase in traffic to your site.
Yes! By adding a bookmarklet to your browser, you will be able to prepopulate the create new debate form with the information from the web page that you are visiting in one simple click.