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  Considerate: 96%  
  Substantial: 43%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 95%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 11.46  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 53%  
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1. Teams are made up of 3-4 people each following a formal Lincoln Douglass style debate.
2. The 3-4 people are on the same range of beliefs regarding an issue.
3. The three-four people get split into 3-4 roles, first constructive, cross examination, and rebuttal.
4. Each argument point gets 3 days to post an argument.
5. The teams actively discuss possible ideas for each argument and the head of the role collects the ideas with his ideas as well.
6. Voters will judge the team effect of the argument based on the 9 point system as well as a 3 point system comparing individual arguments between first constructive, C-E, or Rebuttal.
  Considerate: 97%  
  Substantial: 98%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 97%  
  Sentiment: Negative  
  Avg. Grade Level: 7.12  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 97%  
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My experience of other debating sites, suggests that you will never get enough impartial members to vote.
  Considerate: 85%  
  Substantial: 66%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 95%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 12.38  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 86%  
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  Considerate: 94%  
  Substantial: 50%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 98%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 10.5  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 54%  
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You would need to put some sort of mechanism in place to ensure fair and unbiased voting.
Having a predetermined group of Judges in place is a good idea.
Maybe also a pop up message that appears when logging on, asking members to view and vote on completed debates.
  Considerate: 93%  
  Substantial: 92%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 94%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 10.26  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 95%  
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  Considerate: 87%  
  Substantial: 99%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 90%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 11.44  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 99%  
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"A communist is like a crocodile" ~Winston Churchill
We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone.~Orson Welles
  Considerate: 93%  
  Substantial: 61%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 97%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 9.68  
  Sources: 0  
  Entity Sentiment Detection: upsetting feeling    similar problem   current time   site  
  Relevant (Beta): 6%  
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  Considerate: 98%  
  Substantial: 77%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 100%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 11.58  
  Sources: 0  
  Entity Sentiment Detection: good way    active users   formal debate   function  
  Relevant (Beta): 68%  
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  Considerate: 97%  
  Substantial: 25%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 100%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 4.58  
  Sources: 0  
  Entity Sentiment Detection: limit of debate rounds         
  Relevant (Beta): 97%  
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  Considerate: 93%  
  Substantial: 40%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 100%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 9.16  
  Sources: 0  
  Entity Sentiment Detection: previous posts    way   forum    
  Relevant (Beta): 29%  
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  Considerate: 93%  
  Substantial: 36%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 100%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 9.46  
  Sources: 0  
  Entity Sentiment Detection: voice chat debates         
  Relevant (Beta): 96%  
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I don't think so because in a real life formal debate there are only 3 rounds.
  Considerate: 100%  
  Substantial: 100%  
  Sentiment: Negative  
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  Relevant (Beta): 100%  
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