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This thread is meant to highlight some common rhetorical fallacies and explain what they are, how to recognize them, and how to deal with them. I wasn't sure exactly which forum this belongs in, so this seemed like the right place to put it. If a kindly mod would like to move and/or sticky it, that would be appreciated. If anyone would like to post a fallacy that they believe I missed, go right ahead and use the template at the bottom of this post. I'll be along to threadmark it shortly.
The first thing I would like to do is explain what this thread is not. It is not in any way a set of rules, nor is it intended to be one. It is not infallible. It is not meant to guide policy or in any way be official. All that this is, is a spotter's guide of sorts. A quick easy reference so that when you see an argument which looks off, you can come here and understand why it looks off before you decide how to respond. Alternately, if somebody accuses you of using a fallacy, you can come here, read up on what it is, and hopefully argue better in the future.
Fallacy Name
AKA: various other names
What it is: A brief description of what is done in the fallacy.
What is wrong: An explanation of why this is a fallacy.
What it is not: A brief overview of behavior which may appear similar but is not this fallacy.
What to do: One suggestion on how to engage with this fallacy without simply calling the person out on using the fallacy or calling the mods.
The first thing I would like to do is explain what this thread is not. It is not in any way a set of rules, nor is it intended to be one. It is not infallible. It is not meant to guide policy or in any way be official. All that this is, is a spotter's guide of sorts. A quick easy reference so that when you see an argument which looks off, you can come here and understand why it looks off before you decide how to respond. Alternately, if somebody accuses you of using a fallacy, you can come here, read up on what it is, and hopefully argue better in the future.
Fallacy Name
AKA: various other names
What it is: A brief description of what is done in the fallacy.
What is wrong: An explanation of why this is a fallacy.
What it is not: A brief overview of behavior which may appear similar but is not this fallacy.
What to do: One suggestion on how to engage with this fallacy without simply calling the person out on using the fallacy or calling the mods.