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question 30 (1 point)
scenario: during a debate on regulating social media algorithms, one participant argues, if we start enforcing limits on what content the platforms recommend, soon the government will be monitoring all our private messages, telling us what news we are allowed to read, and eventually, free speech will vanish entirely from the country. this argument relies on the sequence of extreme consequences, illustrating which logical fallacy?
a. ad hominem.
b. slippery slope.
c. hasty generalization.
d. circular thinking.
The Slippery Slope fallacy occurs when a person argues that a relatively small first step will lead to a chain of events resulting in a drastic (usually negative) outcome. In this scenario, starting to enforce limits on content recommendation is presented as the first step that will lead to government monitoring private messages, controlling news access, and the disappearance of free speech. This is a classic example of the Slippery Slope fallacy as it posits an extreme sequence of consequences without sufficient evidence that each step will necessarily follow.
Ad Hominem is attacking the person instead of the argument. Hasty Generalization is making a broad conclusion based on insufficient evidence. Circular Thinking is when the conclusion is used as a premise (e.g., “A is true because A is true”). None of these fit the given scenario as well as Slippery Slope.
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B. Slippery Slope.