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    The Fallacy of Appeal to Popularity Is a Claim Based
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The Fallacy of Appeal to Popularity Is a Claim Based

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The fallacy of appeal to popularity is a claim based on the opinion of a supposed expert who has no relevant experience on the issues being discussed.

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