This seems like a good opportunity for collaboration! Perhaps one-sided posts could include a disclaimer at the end of, “In this post, I’ve covered the most compelling arguments for X because I think the considerations on the other side are things most people already know. However, I invite someone with more time/interest to compile those in a comment, or message me and I can add them to the post itself.”
Of course, this assumes we want to be “persuasive” in the way Rob means rather than the common definition of, “most likely to get people to agree with you.”
This seems like a good opportunity for collaboration! Perhaps one-sided posts could include a disclaimer at the end of, “In this post, I’ve covered the most compelling arguments for X because I think the considerations on the other side are things most people already know. However, I invite someone with more time/interest to compile those in a comment, or message me and I can add them to the post itself.”
Of course, this assumes we want to be “persuasive” in the way Rob means rather than the common definition of, “most likely to get people to agree with you.”
I’d be interested in doing that.
I’ll also likely invest a lot more time (and look at both sides) in posts I care a lot more about, e.g., about where to donate.