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A form of stage logic and stage challenge bias where the person setting up the test or debate “fishes” for a specific response or outcome by controlling the conditions, questions, and framing. Stage fishing is like loading the dice: the fisher knows what they want to catch, so they design the bait, the hook, and the environment to ensure only that fish appears. In online debates, stage fishing involves asking leading questions, setting impossible standards, or framing the opponent’s position in a way that guarantees a “gotcha” moment.
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