Best Practices

  • If an issue will suffice, instead of creating a counter-argument against another argument, create an issue instead. Never create an argument if an issue is already sufficient. This is to prevent unnecessary argumentation that can be addressed by an issue.
  • When creating an argument, add as many sources and supporting arguments possible to strengthen the claim. A weak or unsubstantiated argument may be tagged with an issue.
  • Using the terms allegedly, according to, claimed by, etc. are acceptable if needed for a more accurate statement. However, the verdict will still be based on the actual claim regarding the claim contains this terms or not. It is strictly required to mention specifically who made the allegation or claim when using these terms.

dsalunga

Posted 7 years ago