ArguBlogging allows you to agree and disagree with opinions expressed anywhere online. Your arguments are presented not just as text, but also as elements of the Argument Web: a richly structured interconnected web of debates and disputes, arguments and counterarguments. The arguments you contribute via argublogging can be used by other Argument Web tools to automatically express opinions, to teach students how to think better, to help the public navigate complex issues, and to conduct academic research into the way argument works.
Try ArguBlogging as a guest
Drag the guest bookmarklet to your bookmark toolbar:
Select some text on a web page, and click the ArguBlogging button to start argublogging and see the result on the guest blog.

Register for ArguBlogging
Give your email and a password so that we can store OAuth keys that allow argublogging to post to your blog
The application currently supports two popular blogging platforms: tumblr and Blogger. Publishing permissions are handled using OAuth, so there is never any need for you to provide us with your passwords – just grant the argublogging application access to your blog when prompted.
When you encounter text online with which you want to agree or disagree, highlight it, and click the ArguBlogging button. After posting your opinion to your blog, you can also view it as a part of a conversation in the ever growing debate that is the Argument Web.