Instigator / Pro
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1511
rating
25
debates
68.0%
won
Topic
#4359

The political and media obsession with "misinformation" is harming scientific progress.

Status
Finished

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

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
0
6
Better sources
4
4
Better legibility
2
2
Better conduct
2
2

After 2 votes and with 6 points ahead, the winner is...

Savant
Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
3
Time for argument
Two days
Max argument characters
10,000
Voting period
One week
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Contender / Con
14
1747
rating
24
debates
100.0%
won
Description

Definitions:

Political: Promotion of, or dissemination by elected officials, candidates, and unelected government positions, such as public health.
Media: Includes but is not limited to mainstream outlets, traditional television, and radio, also including modern digital outlets, including Youtube, Twitter, etc.
Misinformation: The categorization of false or misleading information that is spread intentionally or unintentionally.
Obsession: A persistent, and excessive fixation on a particular issue.

If you want to clarify or negotiate a definition, please do so either by DM, or through the comments.

The BOP is mutual. I must demonstrate a negative impact on scientific progress, which can be quantified, from the prevalence of "misinformation", as propagated by political and media interests. Both sides must actively refute the others claims, as well as present at least one argument.

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@Slainte

I will say your biggest mistake was not simply showing some concrete examples of how "misinformation" got in the way of scientific research. That could have set the groundwork for con being unable to show any times said label got bad research aborted.

Also, generic rhetoric about Biden and the vaccine, feel like scope creep; which does nothing to advance the topical case.

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@Barney

I don't want to get defensive, I disagree with your judgment, however you brought up some very interesting points. Once votes are done I will explain what be my disagreements . Thank you for a thoughtful and well structured vote. Your time is very appreciated.

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@Barney

Thanks for voting!

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@whiteflame

Should have said this earlier, but thanks for voting!

"The political and media obsession with "misinformation"

"is"

Or we can argue since this is a topic in present tense, how much the obsession is affects how harmful it is. If we prove that there is no obsession here, that means the harm is null, or that the Pro side is being disproven.

Curious to see that both sides agree on that political media are obsessed with misinformation, especially when no defintions on what misinformation or what obsession are are given here.

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@Slainte

We can work out a topic, though we’ll probably have to hammer out some of the larger views on COVID and the research on it that you have and what you’re willing to debate.

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@whiteflame

While I disagree with some of your conclusions Whiteflame, I really appreciate you taking the time to read the debate and make very well-drafted notes and comments. Thank you very much. I am happy to debate with you on any of the sub-issues that I brought up that you disagreed with. Thank you again for your fantastic contribution to the conversation.

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@Barney
@whiteflame
@oromagi
@FLRW
@Double_R

Only a few days left to vote.

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@Ramshutu

Please vote!

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@FLRW
@Double_R

Vote if you can!

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@Slainte
@Savant

I'll aim to get a vote up.

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@Slainte

Hope to see more from you!

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@Barney
@whiteflame
@oromagi

Please vote if you can!