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"Rules of the Internet" is a loose collection of rules and aphorisms spawned by the infamous 4chan Image Board. Depending on who you ask, they are either not meant to be taken seriously or very Serious Business. Most of them don't apply except for within the community they originated from, and the list is continuously changing but through Memetic Mutation a handful have become well known.

Some of the more notable rules[1] include:

  • Rule -1: /b/ is not your friend.
  • Rule 1: You don't talk about /b/.
  • Rule 2: You don't talk about /b/.
  • Rule 3: We are Anonymous.
  • Rule 4: We are legion.
  • Rule 5: We do not forgive, we do not forget.
  • Rule 6: There is no rule 6.
  • Rule ⑨: There is a Touhou version of it. No exceptions.
  • Rule 14: Do not argue with trolls - it means they win.
  • Rule 16: If you fail in epic proportions, it may just become a winning failure.
  • Rule 19: The more you hate it, the stronger it gets.
  • Rule 20: Nothing is to be taken seriously. EXCEPT RULE 71!
  • Rule 29: On the internet, all girls are men, and all kids are undercover FBI agents.
  • Rule 30: There Are No Girls on the Internet
  • Rule 31: If there is no pictures it didn't happen.
  • Rule 32: Any line can be interpreted with a sexual connotation. No exceptions.
  • Rule 34: If it exists, there is p*rn of it. No exceptions.
  • Rule 35: If no p*rn is found of it, it will be made.
  • Rule 36: No matter what it is, it is somebody's fetish. No exceptions.[2]
  • Rule 42: Always bring your towel. No exceptions.
  • Rule 43: The more beautiful and pure a thing is - the more satisfying it is to corrupt it.
  • Rule 47:!???
  • Rule 48: Profit
  • Rule 50: A Crossover, even improbable ones, will eventually happen in Fan Art, Fan Fiction, or official release material. No exceptions!
  • Rule 61: Chuck Norris is the exception to Rule 63, no exceptions or else.
  • Rule 62: It has been cracked and pirated. No exceptions.
  • Rule 63: For every given male character, there is a female version of that character (and vice-versa). Including Chuck Norris. Rule 61 is lying to you. And there is always p*rn of that character. No Exceptions.
  • Rule 64: Don't copy that floppy.
  • Rule 68: If it exists, put it in a maid dress
  • Rule 69: If it exists, put it in a bunny outfit (the sexy one)
  • Rule 70: For every character, there is or will be a cat (and/or kitten play) version of them.
  • Rule 71: The internet is SERIOUS f*ckING BUSINESS.
  • Rule 72: Darth Vader is your father. No exceptions.
  • Rule 75: Rule 75 is a lie. OH SHI-
  • Rule 77: The internet makes you stupid.
  • Rule 78: There is a Wiki of it. No exceptions.
  • Rule 83: get bite-of-87ed
  • Rule 85: If it exists, there is a pony of it. No exceptions.
  • Rule 86: If it exists, you can play Bad Apple on it. No exceptions.
  • Rule 87: Do not speak of the diner.
  • Rule 103: For every song, there is a Vocaloid version of it.
  • Rule 104: If there is not a Vocaloid version of it, there will be. No exceptions.
  • Rule 105: Rule 71 is SERIOUS f*ckING BUSINESS.
  • Rule 123: 456789.
  • Rule 177: Tropicana tastes like rainbow. No exceptions.
  • Rule 169?: Nah, I'd rather have 2 69s.
  • Rule 190: The only good hentai is yuri, that's how the internet works.
  • Rule 269: Yeah, finally...2 69s!
  • Rule 284: What has been seen cannot be unseen. Even the post clearance that's coming up.
  • Rule 647: Keldeo is a pony.
  • Rule 2006: co*ck joke
  • Rule 2023: william afton moment
  • Rule 9001: It's over 9000!!! No exceptions.

"Rules of UseNet"[]

An older set of such rules exists, generated well before 4chan by the denizens of UseNet. Among its entries are:

  • Rule nonumber: There are no hard-and-fast Rules on UseNet, only Guidelines, which are more or less strictly enforced (and differ) from group to group; this is why it's generally wise to read any group for a bit before ever posting to it.
  • Rule 0: There is no C*b*l. There is, however, a net-wide conspiracy designed solely to lead Dave Hayes to believe that there is a C*b*l.
    • Corollary: here are no pods.
  • Rule 1: Spellling and grammer counts. So do grace, wit, and a sense of humor (the latter two are different), as well as a willingness to meet odd people, but these are lesser considerations.
  • Rule 2: The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. (John Gilmore)
  • Rule 3 ("Why 3?" "Because we felt like it"): For every opinion there is at least one equally loud and opposing opinion.
  • Rule 4 (Godwin's Rule): Any off-topic mention of Hitler or Nazis will cause the thread it is mentioned in to an irrelevant and off-topic end very soon; every thread on UseNet has a constantly-increasing probability to contain such a mention.
    • Quirk's Exception: Intentional invocation of this so-called "Nazi Clause" is ineffectual.
    • Case's Corollary: If the subject is Heinlein or hom*osexuality, the probability of a Hitler/Nazi comparison being made becomes equal to one.
  • Rule 5 (Reimer's Reason): Nobody ever ignores what they should ignore on Usenet.
  • Rule 6: Don't post to misc.test unless you understand the consequences. (Eddie Saxe)
  • Rule 7-B: There is no topic so thoroughly covered that no one will ever bring it up again.
  • Rule 9: It's always September, somewhere on the Net.
    • Dave Fischer's Extension: 1993 was The Year September Never Ended.
  • Rule 17: Go not to UseNet for counsel, for they will say both 'No' and 'Yes' and 'Try another newsgroup'.
  • Rule $19.99: The Internet isn't free. It just has an economy that makes no sense to capitalism. (Brad 'Squid' Shapcott)
  • Rule 27: In cyberspace, everyone can hear you scream. (Gary Lewandowski)
  • Rule 29: No rational discourse can happen in a thread cross-posted to more than two newsgroups.
  • Rule 37: Read the thread from the beginning, or else. (Faisal Nameer Jawdat)
  • Rule 108 (from the soc.motss FAQ): "What will happen to me if I read soc.motss?" "In general, nothing. (You may be informed or infuriated, of course; but that's a standard Usenet hazard.)"
  • Rule 666: Old alt groups never die. They don't fade away nicely, either.
  • Rule 90120: Applying your standards to someone else's post will result in a Flame War.
  • Rule x^2: FAQs are asked frequently. Get used to them.

Rules of the Internet is the Trope Namer for:

  • Rule 34
  • Rule 50
  • Rule 63

Tropes associated with the Rules of the Internet:

  • Complete Monster: Rule 6 says this about Anonymous.
  • Crossover: Rules 50 and ⑨ (which is sufficiently enforced for Touhou to get its own page of these) Also, as much as some of us might hate it, 85. Indeed, rules 85 and ⑨ have intersected (with there being ponies of the actual Touhou characters). More recently, there have also been humanized ponies drawn in Touhou-styled outfits, or ponies cosplaying as Touhou characters.
  • Epic Fail: Rule 16
  • Four Is Death: Rule 4
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Rule 9001 is "It's over 9000!!! No exceptions."
  • Homage: Rules 1 and 2.
  • Hypocritical Humor: Rule a and Rule b. Also, Rule i.
  • l33t l1ng0: Rule 0.96
  • Memetic Mutation: Everywhere
  • Mouthful of Pi: Rule 3.14159265358979323846
  • Screw the Rules, I Make Them: Rule 9
  • Shaped Like Itself: Rule 9001
  1. For values of "notable" that are extremely arbitrary, but being referenced elsewhere helps
  2. "Officially" Rule 51, but generally cited as Rule 36; the alternate Rule 36 is (in polite terms): "No matter how messed up what you've just seen is, there is always worse." Considering the originators of the list, this ties in quite nicely.

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Rules of the Internet (2024)

FAQs

What is Rule 64 of the internet? ›

Rule 64: If it exists, there's an AU of it. If it exists, Tony Stark was able to build it in a cave, with a box of scraps. ( This is a common inside refrence to a famous line in teh movie Iron Man. It's sometimes used on 4chan)

What is Rule 86 of the internet? ›

Rule 86: If it exists, you can play Bad Apple on it. No exceptions. Rule 87: Do not speak of the diner.

What is Rule 36 in rules of the Internet? ›

Rule 36: No matter what it is, it is somebody's fetish. No exceptions. Rule 37: No matter how crazy it sounds, there is always someone who's crazier and has done it. Rule 43: The more beautiful and pure a thing is, the more satisfying it is to corrupt it.

What is Rule 5 rules of the Internet? ›

Rule 5: We do not forgive, we do not forget. Originally, this meant "the internet is forever. nothing is ever really deleted so don't be stupid unless you want to be remembered as stupid." But hacktivists hijacked it, turning it into a meme.

What is the rule 88 of the Internet? ›

Rule 88 (sometimes Rule 46) is a less common known Internet rule that states "If it exists, there is a furry version of it." The idea is that furry depictions or media exist for any conceivable subject. It is most commonly used on many various imageboards and forums, furry or non, for a variety of reasons.

What is the rule 72 of the Internet? ›

Rule 72: Darth Vader is your father. No exceptions. Rule 77: The internet makes you stupid. Rule 78: There is a Wiki of it.

What is rule zero on the internet? ›

Like Thompson says, people online love their cats. She notes that "in this seedy underbelly, there's an unwritten rule. Now, it's unwritten, but it's understood. Rule zero. And rule zero is, 'Don't f**k with cats.

What is Rule 3? ›

The rule of three is a writing principle that suggests that a trio of entities such as events or characters is more humorous, satisfying, or effective than other numbers.

What is Rule 35 Urban? ›

In many cases of Rule 34, internet users depict their favourite cartoon or animated characters in sexual fantasies. This is sometimes referred to as 'fan art'. There is also Rule 35 which dictates that if there aren't already p*rnographic depictions of something, there eventually will be.

What is Rule 66 of the internet? ›

Rule 66: Everything has a fandom, everything.

What is Rule 63 internet rules? ›

What does Rule 63 mean? Rule 63, one of the self-styled rules of internet, declares: For every fictional character, there exists a gender-swapped counterpart of that character.

What is Rule 44 on the internet? ›

Rule 42: It is delicious cake. You must eat it. Rule 43: It is a delicious trap. You must hit it. Rule 44: /b/ sucks today.

What is Rule 77 of the internet? ›

Rule 77: The Internet makes you stupid.

What is Rule 24? ›

Upon timely application anyone may be permitted to intervene in an action. (1) When a statute confers a conditional right to intervene; or (2) When an applicant's claim or defense and the main action have a question of law or fact in common.

What is rule 31 meaning? ›

(a) Serving Questions; Notice. (1) A party may take the testimony of any person, including a party, by deposition upon written questions without leave of court except as provided in paragraph (2).

What is the rule 62 of the Internet? ›

Rule 61: Chuck Norris is the exception, no exceptions. Rule 62: It has been cracked and pirated. You can find anything if you look long enough. Rule 63: For every given male character, there is a female version of that character (and vice-versa).

What is the rule 63 in law? ›

If a judge conducting a hearing or trial is unable to proceed, any other judge may proceed upon certifying familiarity with the record and determining that the case may be completed without prejudice to the parties.

What is Rule 36 mean? ›

The provisions of Rule 36 make it clear that admissions function very much as pleadings do. Thus, when a party admits in part and denies in part, his admission is for purposes of the pending action only and may not be used against him in any other proceeding.

Why is it rule 63? ›

Rule 63 is commonly used as a term to refer to gender-swapped interpretations of existing characters in fanworks, such as fan art, fan fiction and cosplay, and it is particularly pervasive in the anime and manga community, where communities sprang up built around romantic gender-swap relationships.

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