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In a free market with well-informed participants, argument from popularity is entirely legitimate.


only to a minor extent (in that what is most popular still does not necessarily correlate to what is actually best, only to what people favor). Also, network effects still happen in free markets.

Anyway, it's all hypothetical. We don't have a free market with all participants being well-informed.




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