The burden of proof fallacy occurs when someone claims that something is true and insists that it’s the responsibility of others to disprove it, rather than providing evidence to support their own assertion. This faulty reasoning can be used to support a weak argument, but it’s important to recognize when it happens to avoid... See more
The messaging about social media is so confusing. On one hand, it’s the domain of the embarrassingly anti-intellectual, attention-hungry, vain, stupid, trollish... Yet on the other hand, social media can also supposedly propel people to the presidency and shape an entire generation’s opinion on geopolitical issues. So what does it mean to advocate... See more