Ponder.wiki is an experimental prototype of a new way to have conversations and analyze complex issues.
The goal is to eliminate the rhetoric (posturing, hyperbole, ad hominems, false claims, etc.) that so often derails discussion, and replace it with rational analysis of evidence, so that all participants can better understand each other and the world.
To see how it works, watch the videos below.
It’s recommended to maximize the videos to make it easier to read the text.
A quick introduction (12 minutes) - Start here! This will give you a lightning introduction to what ponder.wiki is, what it looks like, and how it can help facilitate conversation and analysis.
Navigating ponders (2.5 minutes) - How to navigate ponders—panning, zooming, expanding and collapsing.
Creating and editing ponders (21 minutes) - An in-depth walk-through of the ponder creation and editing process—building a real ponder.
Re-using claims (6 minutes) - How to re-use claims and why claim re-use is such a powerful feature of ponder.wiki.
Sharing with bookmarks (1.5 minutes) - How to bookmark ponders and share them with other people.
Notes on adding and deleting (2.5 minutes) - A few quick details to be aware of when adding and deleting arguments and claims.
A quick introduction
Navigating ponders
Creating and editing ponders
Re-using claims
Sharing with bookmarks
If you want to add an argument to the flat earth ponder, here is the link created in the video above: http://ponder.wiki/b/jTrIlaXNd8loeLKdHokW
Notes on adding and deleting
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