To be honest, although this is a good resource, if I see another comment on the internet using the phrase "that's a fallacy" or "your argument is false" and other pseudo-logical phrases like that, I'm going to... to... drink some water to calm down.<p>It's just so annoying in the middle of a conversation people suddendly switching to an analysis of the <i>structure</i> of the debate, especially since nine times out of ten they have no idea what they're talking about and just use "fallacy" and "argument" as stop-words (words to end debate).
Looks like both the old and the new omit the "fallacy fallacy" which is to assume someone's conclusion is false, simply because their argument on why it's true was fallacious.
For a ctrl-f friendlier version: <a href="http://www.fallacyfiles.org/taxonnew.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.fallacyfiles.org/taxonnew.htm</a><p>I'm not sure whether the old vs new is about presentation or actual content.