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[[Ivermectin does not have beneficial effects against SARS-COV-2]] -- These two will be quite long because there is quite a lot of peer-reviewed literature that will need to be cited, but if someone wants to try their hand at it, go for it! [[User:JFG|JFG]] ([[User talk:JFG|talk]]) 21:33, 22 January 2022 (UTC) | [[Ivermectin does not have beneficial effects against SARS-COV-2]] -- These two will be quite long because there is quite a lot of peer-reviewed literature that will need to be cited, but if someone wants to try their hand at it, go for it! [[User:JFG|JFG]] ([[User talk:JFG|talk]]) 21:33, 22 January 2022 (UTC) | ||
Claim: "Wiki-style rhetorical annotation is a better format for crowdsourcing than other alternatives" | |||
Reason for wanting this claim: It is implicit in the use of arguably.io that we are using a wiki-style frontend for rhetorical annotation. | |||
What other frontend and backends facilitate rhetorical annotation as well as continuous deployment of epistemic resources? |
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Ivermectin has beneficial effects against SARS-COV-2
Ivermectin does not have beneficial effects against SARS-COV-2 -- These two will be quite long because there is quite a lot of peer-reviewed literature that will need to be cited, but if someone wants to try their hand at it, go for it! JFG (talk) 21:33, 22 January 2022 (UTC)
Claim: "Wiki-style rhetorical annotation is a better format for crowdsourcing than other alternatives" Reason for wanting this claim: It is implicit in the use of arguably.io that we are using a wiki-style frontend for rhetorical annotation. What other frontend and backends facilitate rhetorical annotation as well as continuous deployment of epistemic resources?