Talk:Should we not watch pornography?
Latest comment: 10 months ago by Dan Polansky in topic Restructure the two sections “It is correct to watch pornography” and “It is not correct to watch pornography”
Restructure the two sections “It is correct to watch pornography” and “It is not correct to watch pornography”
editThe two sections are just a negation of each others and the latter one is like a paraphrase of the talk title. Being just a negation, the arguments for the former one are the same as arguments against the latter one. For less redundancy the two should be merged or a different categorization found. A possible alternative could be the two:
- Watching pornography is beneficial
- Watching pornography is harmful
This way it would be a clear distinction. The “arguments against” section of each of the sections would only refer to the benefits/harms (they actually should better be added directly under those benefits/harms, so maybe “arguments against” sections are unnecessary). --Duurdub (discuss • contribs) 10:59, 7 January 2024 (UTC)
- I noticed we already have the section “Is pornography harmful?” as well. So probably the best way would be to
- Rename “It is correct to watch pornography” to ”Watching pornography is beneficial”
- Merge everything from “It is not correct to watch pornography” by swapping “arguments for” and “arguments against”
- Move the “arguments against” to either “Is pornography harmful?” or the resp. benefits it is arguing against
- Move any items under “arguments for” that aren’t benefits, but rather arguments against harms to the resp. harms under “Is pornography harmful?”
- Duurdub (discuss • contribs) 11:10, 7 January 2024 (UTC)
- I have mercilessly removed content to bring the debate in line with the established debate format. Someone may want to add what I removed under the proper "Arguments for" and "Arguments against" sections.
- Moreover, it is possible to add additional motions, each with its own "Arguments for" and "Arguments against" subsections; these can alternatively be called "Pro" and "Con" for brevity. --Dan Polansky (discuss • contribs) 11:27, 7 January 2024 (UTC)