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A streamlined version of the same concept, highlighting the direct substitution in rhetorical strategy. As the old phrase loses credibility from overuse, the pseudo-sophisticated fallacy label becomes the fresh vocabulary for the same agenda: pattern denial. It upgrades the software of obstruction from folk wisdom to Logic Bro™ terminology without changing the core function.
Hasty Generalization is the new One-off case Example: Community members present five recent toxic chemical spills from the same factory. The corporate PR statement reads: "These unfortunate incidents are being wrongly linked. To claim a systemic problem is to commit the Hasty Generalization fallacy. Each is being investigated as a unique, one-off case." The new term dresses up the old dismissal in academic drag.
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The error of incorrectly accusing someone of a Hasty Generalization when they are, in fact, identifying a legitimate and evidence-based pattern, trend, or systemic issue. This fallacy fallacy uses the fear of overgeneralizing as a shield against uncomfortable truths. It demands an impossible standard of proof—near-universal incidence—before allowing any inductive conclusion, thereby paralyzing insight and protecting flawed systems from scrutiny.
Hasty Generalization Fallacy Fallacy *Example: A researcher notes that in 19 out of the last 20 high-profile corruption trials, the defendant was a political ally of the current attorney general. A critic sneers, "Hasty Generalization Fallacy. That's just a handful of cases; you can't imply bias." The critic is wrong. A 95% correlation in a defined set is a robust pattern, not a hasty leap. The fallacy fallacy is deployed to invalidate a statistically valid observation.*
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Hasty Science

The practice of rushing to conclusions before evidence is adequate—publishing results before replication, announcing breakthroughs before verification, claiming certainty before understanding. Hasty science is what happens when pressure to publish, compete, or impress overrides scientific caution. It's the science of conference announcements, press releases, and Twitter threads—claims made before they're ready, promises that can't be kept. Hasty science is beloved of institutions seeking funding, researchers seeking fame, and journalists seeking stories. The cure is recognizing that science is slow for a reason, that replication takes time, that certainty is earned, not declared.
Example: "The lab announced a breakthrough in room-temperature superconductors—headlines worldwide, stock market frenzy, Nobel whispers. Then the results couldn't be replicated. Hasty science had struck again: the rush to announce had outpaced the science itself. The researchers retreated, the headlines faded, and the field moved on, slower and wiser."
by Dumu The Void February 18, 2026
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hasty generalizer

when a person experiences or owns something and tries to make it apply to everyone, often obnoxiously and/or condescendingly
Person A: dude i really want a new phone
Person B: You need a pro iPhone trust me
Person A: But all I do is scroll TikTok
Person B: Dude, just trust me, I have a pro iPhone
Person C: dude, stop being a hasty generalizer
Person A: right dude, it's annoying.
by millsers.mp3 March 2, 2026
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A fallacy fallacy where one claims an opponent is making a hasty generalization based on insufficient evidence, even when the evidence is actually substantial or the generalization is carefully qualified. The accuser sets an impossibly high bar for what counts as “enough” evidence—often demanding universal coverage or perfect certainty—then declares any generalization premature. This imputation is a common tactic to avoid engaging with uncomfortable patterns or systemic analyses, dismissing them as “anecdotal” or “overgeneralizing” without engaging the actual argument.
Example: “She presented dozens of documented cases, but he called it a hasty generalization because she hadn’t surveyed every possible case—Hasty Generalization Imputation, using unrealistic standards to dismiss evidence.”
by Dumu The Void March 25, 2026
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Hasty Proof Bias

A bias where one demands immediate, definitive proof at the very start of an inquiry or discussion, treating the inability to produce instant evidence as proof that the claim is false. Hasty proof bias conflates “not yet proven” with “disproven” and ignores the time, resources, and iterative process required to gather evidence. It is often used to shut down exploration of novel ideas, emerging research, or complex topics that cannot be summarized in a soundbite. In debates, it appears as “if you can’t prove it right now, it’s not true.”
Example: “He asked her about a recent preprint and demanded proof on the spot. When she said the study was still being replicated, he declared ‘so it’s false.’ Hasty proof bias: treating provisional knowledge as debunked.”
by Dumu The Void March 29, 2026
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Notorious Hostility

This is the most insane clan in the shit game called runescape. It is full of legendary people who would do anything for their mates, and hate faggot cunts such as the Chivalry Legions and Torment. You are only cool if you are in this clan.
Xsepirothxx: Help us CL, Notorious Hostility is fucking downing us.
Goku Nazz: Im too busy sucking martino heats tiny penis.
Adrian7: Man, we fucking suck.
by Rune_Coldman January 11, 2009
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