Hey everybody! Welcome to my first website! Please feel free to create an account and look around. Post as many new topics or replies as you like. Don't worry about using a real email address – verification is turned off right now.
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Before quickly concluding that this is yet another boring discussion forum, look again. It has a unique feature that I find fascinating based on the assumption that there are actually such things as “truth” and “fiction”, and it's actually possible to discern the difference. Too often people find that they disagree on a topic only to eventually “agree to disagree”. This is usually after dragging each other in circles in futile attempts to prove their positions. Valid points are often made but quickly obscured in the confusion of verbal battle. Subjects of even average complexity are very difficult to manage mentally. What is needed is a discussion forum that provides a format that helps manage this complexity. ProveIt! does this, and more.
Before trying to figure out what this website does, it's important to understand that: 1) an opinion is a conclusion based on limited (or uncertain) knowledge. 2) Facts are not opinions. 3) Opinions are not facts. 4) Personal preferences are not opinions. (It is not your opinion that green is your favorite color. It's either a fact, or it's not.)
Anyone who says, “In my opinion, two plus two equals four” should be corrected and informed that this is not an opinion but rather a universally accepted fact. On the other hand, a claim that “Syracuse has the prettiest girls in the Big East”, should never be considered a fact until it has been clearly demonstrated as such, at which point it ceases to be an opinion. ProveIt!'s main purpose is to identify opinions as either fact or fiction.
Unfortunately, many people cling to their opinions with little interest in considering other views – or much less, changing their positions. They have learned to embrace the flexibility and almost limitless latitude afforded by this word. Their targeted audience is rendered defenseless and has but two options: either except these opinions, or attempt to argue. As many of us have learned, arguing is usually a fruitless endeavor as people will often deflect all facts and reasoning, and ultimately insist that they are entitled to their opinions. We are left with nothing but frustration. Dennis Miller made famous the line, “of course, that's just my opinion... I could be wrong.” I recall laughing at the subtle irony! ProveItt! will force people to face objections and either accept them as fact, or refute them.
So with that said, feel free to log in. I've already been too long-winded here and could go on forever. Instead, I highly recommend you read the “About” and “Help” pages first. This will better explain what ProveIt! is, and how it works.
Although constructive criticism is welcome, please be kind! Again, this is my first website ever! In addition to technical observations, I'd really like to know what people think of the concept. Although I've already implemented a lot of features (like “lone wolf” and “semi-private” posts and fallacy objections), I have plenty of other ideas swimming around in my head. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or ideas! I sincerely thank anyone who takes the time to log in and look around.
Note that most of the existing posts are by fake users controlled by me. I attempted to emulate a realistic feed. Unfortunately, I found that this was harder than it sounds! Please forgive the lame entries! I'm sure real people could come up with more interesting (or funnier) topics!
Also note that most of the fallacy verbiage has not been populated yet. I'll be working on that soon!
Thanks!!!
I like the ideas on the comment organization and forum interface (the "more" and "less" is specially nice), but the need to register, the enourmous sign-up form, the lack of explanation, the low appeal of the basic idea (a new forum site?) and the crudeness of the interface will not let this have any success.
The ideas about forum discussion you had should be implemented on top of some other forum platform, maybe, or, better, bundled into a whole new product that is actually usable instead of into a simple forum.
Just thinking.