The sample below is a guide for fallacy questions
I want to know the name of a fallacy.
Here's the text:
Blah blah blah blah blah
Note that the title includes a basic description of the fallacy -- and not just the question "what is this fallacy?"
I'm a newbie in stackexchange and don't have meta privileges. But I would like to know what command or steps to do in order to list the questions I've asked previously. Thanks.
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The following link perfectly explains how the supposed state of Israel
has plundered land that does not belong to them:
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/mapstellstory.html
Content that's spam or hate spee...
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At the request of the moderators, we have added a citation helper (based on the citation helper user script by Scott Morrison).
If you are familiar with the original script, you will note a few differences - these were done as part of integration and as result of a security review. Notably, th...
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I noticed that this site is listed in the "Professional" category in the list of all Stack Exchange sites.
What's the rationale for this? It doesn't seem to fit in with the other sites in that category. Both Engineering and Space Exploration, which seem to be the closest relatives, are in the Te...