It has come to my attention recently that rampant, blatant idiocy in the face of logic roams free like the Bison across IRC and TMD. There's no excuse for bad reasoning and it makes people look quite foolish. Since we obviously don't want these faux pas, and since good, reasoned arguments benefit everyone, I want to give the community one of my best-kept secrets.
"The Atheism Web Logic And Fallacies"Though the site is geared towards theistic arguments, it's the absolutely best source I've found for decoding logical fallacies in my writing. The examples are particularly useful. One of the most common errors I've seen around here is that of the non-sequitor. For example:
Q: "Are apples fruit?"
A: "Apples are delicious!"
This doesn't say anything towards the argument. The one that I saw recently was:
Q: "Is it ethical to look at what other magic players are buying on ebay?"
A: "You should be more careful if you don't want people finding out what you buy."
Note how the answer doesn't even apply to the question. Here's it broken down a little more generically:
Q: Is A in category B?
A: If you want C, you should do D.
See how none of the letters in the second statement agree with anything in the first?
I hope that everyone will read this (especially that tricky little ad hominem part) and get a better grasp of logical arguments, so that people pay attention and you come off as knowledgable.
If anyone else has links like this that would help out, please post them.