<+Servant> Keiya is attempting to try and provoke Nikov into an argument.
<+Nikov|SafeMode> Keiya, try being a national organization with a moral compass in this enviroment.
<+Anticheese> "Moral compass in this environment"...Riight
<+Servant> Nikov ignored the bait and addressing the Dwiibulon, and then posed a statement to Keiya. Anticheese responded with scarsam.
<+Servant> Keiya is currently winning the argument, with one person providing indirect support
<+Servant> Nikov needs reinforcements quickly in order to continue the fight.
<+Anticheese> Servant: Bonus points to you if you work out a score card for commentating on internet arguments
<+Dwiibulon> Servant: eventually you need to do the arcade thing where you insert coins to continue during a 10 count
<+Nikov|SafeMode> !df-attack Keiya last resort of the foolish, second option of the wise.
<+MakBot> Nikov|SafeMode hits Keiya in the fourth finger, right hand with their last resort of the foolish, second option of the wise.!
<+MakBot> Keiya's fourth finger, right hand is torn into pieces!
<+Tel_Janin> when dwarfs get really old, does the beard start taking more and more nutrients, becoming larger than the dwarf himself?
<+Zort-> why would that happen?
<+Nikov|SafeMode> Yeah.
<+Tel_Janin> eventually depleting the dwarf entirely
<+Servant> <+Anticheese> Servant: Bonus points to you if you work out a score card for commentating on internet arguments
<+Anticheese> Until the dwarf dies of starvation.
<+Nikov|SafeMode> Hair is dead.
<+Keiya> I wonder what similar groups exist?
<+Servant> I'll see what I can do.
<+Servant> How do you measure victory on the Internet?
<+Anticheese> Until the dwarf dies of starvation.
<+Nikov|SafeMode> Hair is dead.
<+Keiya> I wonder what similar groups exist?
<+Servant> I'll see what I can do.
<+Servant> How do you measure victory on the Internet?
<+Servant> I subscribe to the popularity argument.
<+Servant> The more popular an idea is, as in, the more REAL people commenting in support of it
<+Dwiibulon> when one person hires a hitman
<+Dwiibulon> or goes insane
Internet Warfare happens over political ideologies. I myself was a veteran of the Religion Wars over on another board. Since they remain with us, we need to measure these arguments right here, right now. I currently subscribe to the Popularity school of thought: Whomever has the more people support a side wins the argument.
Debate Score Card1) "Real" Active Debater: +10 Points
2) "Real" Active Lurker: +5 Points
3) Conversion During the Argument: +20 Points
"Real" means that the debater/lurker in question is not a multi-account. This is to prevent sockpuppeters from gaming this system and thereby present an illusion of consensus when there is none.
Active Debater means one who is actively arguing in favor of one side or another. Active Lurker means one who does not argue, but rather make posts that state: "I agree/disagree". If an Active Lurker makes a post stating, "I agree with Point A, but not Point B", then they do not count as being with one side or another.
Conversion means a post state in the thread: "Your post has convinced me I am wrong. I hereby join up with your side." Conversion is the point of argument, and a new convert basically showcase the superiority of your debating skill and the validity of your point.
Basically, at the end of the argument, you total up how many points each side has, and the winner is the one with more points.
This system makes the assumption that both sides desire to promote their ideology in question. If one, or both, people are trolls, well, this system doesn't quite work for them, since trolls cause arguments to provoke an emotional response.