All any reporter knows about the accident is what the press agent has said. Therefore, if the press agent told every...
AndrewArabieOctober 11, 2022
I don't see the flaw
If the reporters were provided with incomplete information, this means that there is at least one piece of information one reporter could gather that would scoop other reporters. The stimulus seems air tight to me.
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We are told that if they had given complete information, then nobody would have been able to scoop anyone else. This does not guarantee that if not complete information, then we can scoop. This is an illegal negation. Perhaps they provided no information to anyone.