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the why?(/benefits?)--answer: It keeps intellectuals on this forum both stimulated and engaged so they may feel more comfortable and more able to share ideas and concepts elsewhere within the forum.
Closer friendships would likely become established, and the forum's community could become more
well-knytt so that other areas would become more active and productive as well.
How to avoid totally obscene topics: New topics go through a moderation queue, simple enough. This way topics have to be approved before being posted, but users don't have to go through the effort of suggesting topics through to a moderator or administrator. Though a queue is only slightly different, it makes a big difference in the mind of the user.
But who controls that? Our moderators are busy enough: Yes they likely are. I would employ section moderators who would have MCP privileges only for this specific forum. All staff members (moderators, admins, debate section mods) would be able to prune, regulate or approve topics.
I would also have forum rules that apply particularly to that forum, such as:
- Posts must contribute to the debate in a polite manner (no trolling other users)
- Posts should be no shorter than 'x'
- Do not attempt to create a new debate if there is an old one on the same subject. Simply post your argument there.
- Arguments should be against either the affirmative or the negative statement; not against a particular user. You may cite what someone has said, but your entire post should not target him/her specifically.
- Try not to repeat-argue. If a debate appears to be over and one argument seems to have won, do not post unless you are sure that you are bringing up a new argument to confront the original topic. Topics that do not follow this rule are subject to lock.
- etc.