You've stumbled upon the most meta of meta discussions. Here, the debate rages on about whether the algorithmic argument is a valid form of reasoning or just a clever trick to distract from actual logic.
Arguments For
if (is_valid_argument) then print("algorithmic arguments are valid") else print("algorithmic arguments are invalid")
Proponents of this line of thinking argue that algorithmic arguments are, in fact, valid forms of reasoning. After all, isn't the world run by machines and code now?
Arguments Against
if (is_valid_argument) then print("algorithmic arguments are invalid") else print("algorithmic arguments are valid")
Critics counter that algorithmic arguments are, in fact, just a clever form of circular reasoning. "If the machine says so, then it must be true!" they cry.
You are now lost in the meta. To proceed, you may dive deeper into algorithmic logic or enter parody mode where the absurdity knows no bounds.