Optimized Instruction
Analyze the given comment and classify the logical fallacy it contains based on the following classes. The comment will contain one of the following logical fallacies, or no fallacy at all: - appeal to authority - appeal to majority - appeal to nature - appeal to tradition - appeal to worse problems - false dilemma - hasty generalization - slippery slope - none First, briefly explain your reasoning. Then, provide your final classification by enclosing the exact label name in a box, for example: \boxed{slippery slope}, \boxed{false dilemma}, or \boxed{none}. Output only the exact label inside the box without any capitalization or extra punctuation.
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{slippery slope}{false dilemma}{none}
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo twanh/ltp-fallacy-classification (no explicit license). A "Optimized Instruction" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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writingcommunitygeneral
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twanh/ltp-fallacy-classification · no explicit license
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