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You aren't a hacker, you are the most wonderful person I have ever met and I hope that you achieve happiness in all of your life goals! (Oh wait, that's considerate)
A good debate is not judged by bias, but in the context of the debate, where objectivity is key and rationale prevalent.
LOL, 93% considerate for a couple dots, but in all truthfulness, I think that Debra tests for length in a argument for substantial and the words used have to compare with the way you use them for the way she judges your considerateness. Essentially, if you are laconic, you can be considerate, but as long as you post something meaningful in the phrase, you achieve glory. Congrats though for the 100%!
A good debate is not judged by bias, but in the context of the debate, where objectivity is key and rationale prevalent.
The algorithm is based on levels trained by machine learning. 100% would mean 0% of people would find that comment as unsubstantial. I don't think it's likely that 100% of people would agree on anything given a large enough sample size. Since we are only seeing rounded results of Debra, I guess it's possible for Debra to get to 99.51 and show us a 100%. Congratulations on the 100%, well done @someone234
@WilliamSchulz, as far as 93% for the dots, I can agree with that assessment for Debra. Most people wouldn't find the dots offensive or toxic.
The algorithm is based on levels trained by machine learning. 100% would mean 0% of people would find that comment as unsubstantial. I don't think it's likely that 100% of people would agree on anything given a large enough sample size. Since we are only seeing rounded results of Debra, I guess it's possible for Debra to get to 99.51 and show us a 100%. Congratulations on the 100%, well done @someone234
@WilliamSchulz, as far as 93% for the dots, I can agree with that assessment for Debra. Most people wouldn't find the dots offensive or toxic.
Great points, but then here is the question. If the % goes down because people may disagree with it, does all debate have to be subject to disagreement? I thought the substantial meant how much you were adding to the debate or taking somebody else's post and expanding on it.
A good debate is not judged by bias, but in the context of the debate, where objectivity is key and rationale prevalent.
- Substantial : how likely that your post is meaningful vs a short and/or trivial comment
For substantial - I understand It's not based on how people would disagree with the content of the debate, but if there is substantial content in the post. I think it's pretty highly correlated with length of the text you write.
That may also be true, but if I spammed yes sir, I wouldn't be any more substantial to the argument. I guess if we add length plus distinctions / added points about an argument, then it will be A. meaningful to the debate and B. long enough to be considered worthwhile to read.
A good debate is not judged by bias, but in the context of the debate, where objectivity is key and rationale prevalent.
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  Considerate: 22%  
  Substantial: 17%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 60%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 10.18  
  Sources: 1  
  Relevant (Beta): 81%  
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  Considerate: 89%  
  Substantial: 17%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 100%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 3.58  
  Sources: 2  
  Relevant (Beta): 96%  
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  Considerate: 62%  
  Substantial: 40%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 100%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 8.3  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 81%  
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  Considerate: 93%  
  Substantial: 6%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 0.74  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 96%  
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  Considerate: 94%  
  Substantial: 65%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 99%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 11.86  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 80%  
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Not for me though.
  Considerate: 84%  
  Substantial: 38%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 95%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 7.26  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 88%  
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@WilliamSchulz, as far as 93% for the dots, I can agree with that assessment for Debra. Most people wouldn't find the dots offensive or toxic.
  Considerate: 93%  
  Substantial: 79%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 94%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 8.6  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 84%  
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  Considerate: 95%  
  Substantial: 84%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 100%  
  Sentiment: Neutral  
  Avg. Grade Level: 9.24  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 96%  
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- Considerate: how likely that others will perceive your post as considerate vs toxic (rude, disrespectful, or unreasonable comment
- Substantial : how likely that your post is meaningful vs a short and/or trivial comment
For substantial - I understand It's not based on how people would disagree with the content of the debate, but if there is substantial content in the post. I think it's pretty highly correlated with length of the text you write.
  Considerate: 86%  
  Substantial: 67%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 92%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 11.6  
  Sources: 1  
  Relevant (Beta): 39%  
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  Considerate: 92%  
  Substantial: 83%  
  Spelling & Grammar: 98%  
  Sentiment: Positive  
  Avg. Grade Level: 6.88  
  Sources: 0  
  Relevant (Beta): 91%  
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