Skip to Content

AOL Tech

Web

The Unavoidable Rules of the Internet

The Rules of The Internet
Just like there are laws in meatspace (such as "nothing is certain except death and taxes") there are rules that govern interactions and events on the Internet. The Telegraph has a look at the 10 most prominent truisms on the Web that anyone who has ever spent anytime on a message board or forum will recognize -- if not by name, than as generally being true.

Some of the rules on the list are more well known than others, such as Godwin's Law, which originally pertained to Usenet discussions but has been expanded to include all online discussions. Godwin's Law states that "As a... discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1." Others are more obscure, but easily recognized as true. Such as Skitt's Law, which says that "any post correcting an error in another post will contain at least one error itself." Something to think carefully about, Switched commenters.

Hit up the read link to see the rest of the list, and give yourself a quick education of the unavoidable rules of life on the Internet. [From: Telegraph]

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)

Add your comments

Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

When you enter your name and email address, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, and a password. To leave another comment, just use that password.

To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.

Follow Switched on Twitter

Deals of the Day

Latest Reviews from CNET.com

CNET provides the latest tech news, unbiased reviews, videos, podcasts, software, and downloads, making tech products easy to find, understand and use.

Top Product Reviews

Featured Galleries

Nissan Land Glider
Vintage Keyboards
Retro Computer Logos
Vintage Computer Festival
Motorola CLIQ
iPod touch
iTunes 9
Video iPod Nano
The Beatles: Rock Band

 

Switched Desktop

Get the New Switched Desktop

Latest tech news, Switched mail, and more.

AOL Tech Network

Resources