It might be helpful for a third party to take notes in a real time argument map. There is a technique for this called “flowing” in high school / college debate in the US: https://thedebateguru.weebly.com/flowing.html
Maybe consider hybrid text / oral debates? Each participant could have a written document of their position to start with. These would be more information dense than speeches. Like meetings at Amazon, where everybody apparently spends the first 10 minutes reading a text memo.
Unsolicited procedural suggestions:
It might be helpful for a third party to take notes in a real time argument map. There is a technique for this called “flowing” in high school / college debate in the US: https://thedebateguru.weebly.com/flowing.html
Maybe consider hybrid text / oral debates? Each participant could have a written document of their position to start with. These would be more information dense than speeches. Like meetings at Amazon, where everybody apparently spends the first 10 minutes reading a text memo.
Maybe we can use the Debate tool from LessWrong when it is released.