I wanted to discuss what happened in Thread 2 with my match with Pluto vs. Garrision Kane. Most times in the past, it's up to your opponent to figure out if an inaccuracy is stated. Sometimes I've read some debates and haven't responded to things I believe are wrong. It was up to the opponent to do the research and figure out inaccuracies in a debate. I wish I had some examples, but I can't remember at this time. Usually, I get involved if it's a timing issue that goes against some set rules, like "Nothing involving current storylines," as JH did with the Zemo match and where the line is drawn with those current issues.
I was unsure about some posts this week, because I saw them right on the line of whether they should be allowed or not. In the end, as a debator of my match, it's hard to be responding to two arguments from two different people. If I'm wrong, as I seem to partially be with Kane, I'll admit it. But, I wanted JH to make a decision on this case what is ok and what isn't, especially since it involves my own match. As JH says, it's easier for a decision via a PM to either JH, Wiegeabo, or myself, as long as we're not involved in the match. And, for this reason I diverted the question to JH. Like I said, it's one of those things that are right on the line of the rules. I totally understand why they were posted and it's very possible it's within the rules. I just didn't want to outright say anything and think I'm doing it only because it's my match. Feel free to respond in any way and voice your opinion. It would end up helping us decide what we should do in the future. I just want everyone to think of it from all sides: The opponent who is possibly incorrect in what they are saying, the opponent whose suppose to research his character and opponent to see if what's debated it correct, the readers who aren't involved but might see an inaccuracy. Think how you'd feel under all the different circumstances. I've been on all sides, and I still don't know how I quite feel about this.