Help:Topics

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A topic is a single issue that commentators have expressed opinions on. Because Discourse DB is a *political opinion* database, every topic must be political in nature. More specifically, it must be about some action that a government, or the voting public in some region, has taken, or might consider taking.

[edit] What topics fit in Discourse DB?

Topics that would be appropriate can be grouped into the following types:

Example: "United Kingdom general election, 2009"
Example: "2003 invasion of Iraq"
Example: "McConnell v. Federal Election Commission"
Example: "Canadian Parliament Bill #12345-A"

The following would not be acceptable topics:

The following may or may not be an acceptable topic:

Topics that are too general might well be appropriate to serve as topic categories - see "Help:Categories"

[edit] Representing topics

A topic's page should include a short, neutral description of that topic, along with, preferably, several links to web pages that explain the topic in further detail. In addition, there can be, and often will be, one or more positions associated with a topic - statements expressing a view relating to this issue; see Help:Positions.

The name of a topic should reflect the topic in an unbiased and unambiguous way. It is recommended to take the cue from Wikipedia on the naming of specific topics, whenever possible.

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