Rules 1 and 2
From Encyclopedia Dramatica
Fight Club's famous Rules 1 and 2 were adopted by /b/tards to become part of the Rules Of The Internet. After all, /b/ IS Fight Club, bitch.
| —Simple rules. |
Breaking the aforementioned rules is an unavoidable consequence of having to explain them to noobs. This is ok however, because the rules were made by Gaiafags. Rules 1 and 2 were taken lightly until the fallout from the The Great Habbo Raid of July 2006 left /b/ a shell of what it used to be. Since then, many /b/tards have taken it upon themselves to protect the name of /b/ from the internet. Camwhores may circumvent the rules, but only by writing it on their (fake) tits.
The interpretation of the rules is still up for debate. Some argue that the merely mentioning 4chan outside of 4chan counts as an infraction, while Newfags tell all their 13-year old friends about /b/ and turn it into fucking MySpace.
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Violations of Rules 1 & 2
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Arguments of Rules 1 & 2
A Counter Argument
As Rules 1 & 2 of the Internet originally came from Fight Club, they retain their original purpose: to keep new people out. Newfags don't understand /b/, and bastardize everything they touch in it. Also, the August Exception only serves to make Rules 1 & 2 into a useless declaration to keep potential raid targets from entering /b/.
Furthermore, trolling /b/ is like pissing in an ocean of piss. Average people who venture into /b/ are driven out by an autoimmune system of guro, racism, foul language, and constant trolling welcomed warmly with easy to insert, old and shitty meme suppositories. The only reason to NOT talk about /b/ (except to other /b/tards) is to prevent bullshit like this.
Unfamiliar newfags that completely and arrogantly ignore these rules cause time-treasured (or otherwise) memes to be stolen by Jews. When newfags follow The August Exception, shit like the Longcat Crusade, this Gaia Online faggotry, and this I Can Has Cheezburger? shit happens.
Rules 1 & 2 apply everywhere. DON'T FUCKING FORGET IT. This means no /b/ T-shirts, no /b/ posters, no /b/ tattoos; nothing that promotes or advertises /b/.
Another Quick Point
| —Anonymous, on the Times Top 100 poll commentating on Anon's normal posting activities, March 2009. |
While these may be the "Rules of the Internet", they are not necessarily endorsed by 4chan itself. One click on the actual rules of 4chan reveals that besides the normal limitations, 4chan is essentially rule-free, and we all know that 4channers follow the 4chan rules.
The August Exception
In an attempt to save face, Anonymous attempted to rewrite history with the following declaration:
| —Anonymous, in /b/ replying to Anonymous citing "Rule #1 and #2" on August 7th, 2007 |
Anonymous will probably repeat it until it catches on and is accepted as truth by all /b/tards.
Citing The August Exception in reply to citations of Rules 1 & 2 became a meme in itself, instantly creating drama between supporters and detractors of The August Exception.
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