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Writing good forecasting questions is tricky.
 
Key Questions
 
* Binary vs range questions
** Binary questions get a lot more forecasts [citation needed] which makes them more accurate [citation needed]
** Range questions provide much more information (because they are effectively very many binary questions stacked together)
* What is the resolution criteria?
** Questions do not resolve against "reality" they resolve against whatever source is stated
 
== Norms ==
Rather than writing "When will [public figure] die" write "When will [public figure] leave office" or "stop being important in the way we care about"
 
Questions don't need to be that long. Depending on platform, just a question statement and resolution criteria might be enough for a question which resolves in 3 months. At most you want a paragraph of introduction, a questions statement, resolution criteria and a few ambiguous cases and how to deal with them. The further into the future the more you want clarity as to what happens if the resolution criteria disappears. How might the community disagree over a resolution?
 
== References ==