The internet needs a crazyboard. You know, one of these: Yeah. We need that, on-chain. For everyone to contribute and refer to. Why not keep track of what we believe? Why not keep track of the best evidence for each belief? Why not keep track of whose opinions are useful, and whose are misleading?
But it's not as easy as it looks at first glance. Many people have had the same idea, more or less (it's a GREAT idea!), but we haven't got there yet. Have a look at Kialo (https://www.kialo.com/), for example. They've come a long way!
They're not on the blockchain, so they aren't "permanent", true. But that's not the only challenge.
If you're interested in seeing how far this idea can go, check out The Canonical Debate Lab:
Yes!
But it's not as easy as it looks at first glance. Many people have had the same idea, more or less (it's a GREAT idea!), but we haven't got there yet. Have a look at Kialo (https://www.kialo.com/), for example. They've come a long way!
They're not on the blockchain, so they aren't "permanent", true. But that's not the only challenge.
If you're interested in seeing how far this idea can go, check out The Canonical Debate Lab:
- https://canonicaldebatelab.com/
- https://github.com/canonical-debate-lab/paper/blob/master/README.mediawiki
- https://medium.com/canonical-debate-lab
If you'd like to join our effort (including contributing more blockchain knowledge), we have a Slack team and (at least) weekly hangouts.