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This [[logical fallacy]] is based on the assumption that renowned players are expected to find scum. The attacker asserts that because the player in question has not yet found (enough) scum, they themselves are more likely to be scum.
This [[logical fallacy]] is based on the assumption that renowned players are expected to find scum. The attacker asserts that because the player in question has not yet found (enough) scum, they themselves are more likely to be scum.


An example of Burden of Proficiency was used by [[PookyTheMagicalBear]] against [[Glork]] in [[bertrand]]'s Famous CATS Mafia, as seen in [http://mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=646611#646611 this post].
An example of Burden of Proficiency was used by [[PookyTheMagicalBear]] against [[Glork]] in [[bertrand]]'s Famous CATS Mafia, as seen being refuted in [http://mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=646611#646611 this post].




[[Category:Logical Fallacies]]
[[Category:Logical Fallacies]]

Revision as of 17:04, 17 January 2008

This logical fallacy is based on the assumption that renowned players are expected to find scum. The attacker asserts that because the player in question has not yet found (enough) scum, they themselves are more likely to be scum.

An example of Burden of Proficiency was used by PookyTheMagicalBear against Glork in bertrand's Famous CATS Mafia, as seen being refuted in this post.