1.4 Arguments
A good argumentation contains a statement/thesis, a reasoning, and an example or proof.
E.G.
Thesis: TV makes stupid people even more stupid.
Reasoning: Because stupid people only watch stuff that keeps them busy and stupid people don't watch anything that really informs them.
Example/Proof: This is also the result of a study you can find (link)here(/link).
You need to cover your argumentation.
As coverage for arguments can serve:
- checkable proof
- universally valid norms
- possible consequences
- logical consistencies
- authorities
1.5 Purpose of these forums
By looking at the different forums you can easily find out the purposes of these forums. The forums are there
- for players to have fun (e.g. Forum Games)
- for feedback directed at Jagex (e.g. Recent updates)
- to inform players
- for help with issues regarding the game (e.g. RuneScape Guides & Help; Community Led Payment Support)
Having fun means fun for all players. So rude comments and bullying are not meant with this. The forums are fun. You can read discussions and guess who wins it. This can really thrill you. Or you see an awesome comment and have to laugh. You can also play forum games.
The feedback Jagex receives must be well thought through. Therefore everybody can discuss your suggestions and feedback. You'll soon see that there might be many points regarding your feedback you never thought of. This is how the forum community enriches you.
But this is only possible with real discussions. Discussions on topic with many good arguments. Of course, players supporting an idea are important but more important is it that there has a discussion taken place so players have a bigger picture of your feedback.
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