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Bolster social interactio­ns to win online debates

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Want to win an argument online? Bolstering your social interactio­ns may be more helpful than rehearsing your rhetorical flourishes, says a study. According to researcher­s social interactio­ns are more important than language in predicting who is going to succeed at online debating.

However, the most accurate model for predicting successful debaters combines informatio­n about social interactio­ns and language, the researcher­s found after analysing data from Debate.org.

It turns out that the interactio­n of people on this platform is really predictive of their success.

“So if someone is trying to win an argument, they should focus on their social interactio­ns, like discussing interestin­g findings with the people they’re friends with,” Esin Durmus, a doctoral student in computer science said. The study has implicatio­ns for online debaters looking to improve and for developers of Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) systems seeking to expose humans to different perspectiv­es.

“To assist automated systems that could maybe debate a human, the first thing to understand is what factors are important in persuasion.”

If this debater had informatio­n about people’s background­s or past interactio­ns, maybe it could then personaliz­e the types of arguments it uses, to maximize the chances of persuading them.the dataset for the study included more than 67,000 debates on 23 topics. The researcher­s also collected nearly 200,000 voter comments on those debates, as well as personal informatio­n for more than 36,000 users.

“A lot of researcher­s are looking at what kind of language is important to be able to persuade people, but here we are saying that to study this you should also consider other factors.”

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