The Endless Goodbye
At first, in the early days and weeks and even years of my dad’s struggle with dementia, he just seemed more deeply himself. Bruce Jay Parker had always been quirky, in ways that generally delighted his friends and acquaintances, and frequently embarrassed his wife and two daughters. He was 70 and had just retired from a job he truly loved, running the National Solid Wastes Management Association.
This tech news piece, covering like, dad, provides insight into the innovation ecosystem. This article contains 10 logical fallacy(ies): appeal to emotion, slippery slope and false dilemma. Severity: high. Our credibility assessment is moderate (54/100), with 0 citation(s) and 0 named source(s). Final assessment: credibility moderate, misinformation negligible, propaganda negligible; content should be read with this profile in mind.
Covering him, Analyzing technological developments, this report looks at industry-wide impacts. NLP credibility score is moderate (54), with the content referencing 0 named source(s). Looking at the analysis results, our algorithmic assessment detects a balanced orientation in this report (score: 0). Additionally, the text structure requires a easy to read reading level (avg sentence length: 21 words).
Additionally, from an argument quality perspective, appeal to emotion, slippery slope and false dilemma were identified; critical reading is advised. On the other hand, the content presents a data-rich structure with 0 citation(s), 0 entity reference(s), and 30 keyword(s). Notably, our NLP scan detected emotional_appeal_anger, bandwagon appeal and absolutist_language; propaganda score is 0.06. On the other hand, our grammar assessment is excellent (80/100); overall writing quality is fully meets.
Final assessment: credibility moderate, misinformation negligible, propaganda negligible; content should be read with this profile in mind.
Analysis Overview
Warnings & Issues
Types: Appeal To Emotion, Slippery Slope, False Dilemma • Severity: High