Instigator / Pro
9
1526
rating
66
debates
54.55%
won
Topic
#5334

Conduct shouldn't effect your points in a debate

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
3
9
Better sources
0
6
Better legibility
3
3
Better conduct
3
1

After 3 votes and with 10 points ahead, the winner is...

Barney
Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Rated
Number of rounds
3
Time for argument
Three days
Max argument characters
10,000
Voting period
Two weeks
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Minimal rating
None
Contender / Con
19
1815
rating
51
debates
100.0%
won
Description

No information

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@whiteflame
@Savant

Thank you both for the quality votes!

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@Hero_In_Instatute

Thank you for the detailed vote. And even more so for agreeing with me that my conduct was atrocious, plus ridiculously immature (which I didn't think of the maturity level, but it's a fair assessment).

Your vote is also a great example of what I believe to be optimal thought process for voting on closely matched debates.

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@Barney

I'm going to rip out your toenail and make you use it as a shovel to dig for water while stranded in the desert.

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@FishChaser

Any sources you wish to add?

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@Mharman

Imagine if he took an L while sitting like L and smoking an L while getting smoked like an L.

rare Barney forfeit??? If he forfeits the next one its his first L

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@FishChaser

Chill. I was making a joke. I am sure Barney is going to give you some good counterarguments to chew on.

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@Benjamin

If I lose it's only because of unwarranted dick riding like this. Giving someone points for arguments for not making an argument is utterly ironic given that it would never happen in any other debate. Not posting an argument isn't a conduct issue, it is the total lack of an argument and that is the real issue. If someone were to come back after forfeiting and annihilate their opponent they shouldn't lose points because forfeiting was rude or whatever, however if they don't compensate it's their loss for not making arguments or making weak ones.

Barney is a genious. He sacrifices his conduct point, in order to make a statement about how conduct points are necesary, thus winning the argument points.

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@WyIted

Well, I am not sure. If I were to vote, I would not assign conduct point because Pro by merely supporting the topic argues that conduct point shouldnt be assigned in any debate, this one included. But if Con provides enough challenge to those arguments, then maybe I could assign conduct point which Pro basically argues he shouldnt get.

Well, the conduct isnt going to determine this debate, but it was fun to think about it for some time.

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@Best.Korea

I have ran into similar situations and it shouldn't be hypocritical for pro to argue for points but in my experience voters have a difficult time understanding arguments like THAT. for example if I accept a debate as pro on Pro should lose this debate and I argue for why I should be judged as winner, judges struggle to figure out that if I argue better for why I should lose than I should win because they are supposed to evaluate strength of arguments and not my opinion as to whether I win or not.

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@Best.Korea

It's an odd strategy for either side because you don't have to argue for the conduct point. Voters generally award it automatically. And even if Pro argues that conduct points shouldn't be a part of DART policy, this debate still uses multiple criteria. Nothing in the rules of the debate says voters should not award conduct points. As a voter, I would be inclined to weigh the rules of the site and of the debate over the opinions of either debater, even if said rule is the subject of the debate.

But as Wylted said, I don't think either side here is going for conduct.

He thinks he's being clever by throwing a round but all that does is give you less of a chance to argue.

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@WyIted

"I would not worry about the forfeited round. People will have a hard time justifying giving pro conduct points here."

Well, now Pro must argue that he should get conduct point while arguing that conduct point shouldnt exist in debates.

Its one of those "So what do we do now?" debates.

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@Savant

I agree given the spirit of his reminder of 3 hours being left

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@WyIted

I'd assumed it was an intentional decision in the spirit of the debate. Hard to see Barney throwing away a round for no reason.

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@Barney

I would not worry about the forfeited round. People will have a hard time justifying giving pro conduct points here.

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@Barney

BIG FAT SWEATY BUTTOCKS

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@FishChaser

FYI, as a friendly reminder, you're down to less than three hours to post your argument.
/projection, gaslighting

If you want to be a dick just make sure you out logic your opponent. Conduct points only matters in close debates.

Spelling and grammar points should be extremely rare to award. Just to avoid unfair bias against non native English speakers.

Well, pro does have a point about the entertainment value 😂

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@Barney

For PRO's safety, I urge you to only use 2% of your roasting power.

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@FishChaser

Be forewarned: I am preparing an insult so good, that you'll be seeing red!

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@Mharman

Only multiple criteria is used for rated debates. I'm not arguing for removal of multiple criteria, just for removal of the conduct part specifically or perhaps that it should be changed to mean something else. I don't think being rude to your opponent discredits your arguments and I think it's silly that someone can technically lose a debate because they were mean.

As in, are you arguing for the removal of the multi criteria method from the site, or are you arguing that the one based on arguments alone is just better?

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@FishChaser

DART has two voting methods you can pick, one has multiple criteria, the other is based on arguments only. What, specifically, are you arguing here?