2013. május 26., vasárnap

Anon sold out rules 1 and 2 (Anonymous a Városligetben, graffiti)

"ANONYMOUS is a group of Internet Super Hackers on Steroids."

A Városligetben levő Titokzatosan Értelmetlen Nagy Falnál ittunk fotóztunk, hogy Önöknek ne kelljen kimozdulnia a számítogép elől. Az ugyancsak titokzatos Anonymous hekkercsapat való világunkban való megnyilvánulása, tessék, propaganda, ellenpropaganda, street art.

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WTF: Anon sold out rules 1 and 2.

"Do not talk about it."

Anon sold out rules 1 and 2
Anon sold out rules 1 and 2
"First two rules of an infamous site on the Internetz. They both mean that you're not allowed to talk about the site. Ironically, rules 1 and 2 have become a defining feature of the site, essentially making them useless whenever cited."

About

Rules of the Internet is a list of protocols and conventions, originally written to serve as a guide for those who identified themselves with the Internet group Anonymous. The list serves as a summation of popular catchphrases and axioms commonly associated with 4chan. Since there are numerous drafts and editions in circulation, the rules fluctuate in number and the validity of each rule remains debatable. Despite this, several of the rules including Rule 34 and Rule 63 are agreed upon across internet communities.

Origin

The idea of making a set of rules, similar to Netiquette for 4chan users, was initially talked about on Anonymous-related IRC channels before an entry was submitted to Encyclopedia Dramatica sometime in late 2006 and archived on January 10th, 2007. The entry was highly debated on its discussion page as well as the site’s forums. At the time of the archival, there were 18 rules in the entry, despite it mentioning that 48 existed.

1) Do not talk about rules 2-33
34) There is porn of it. No exceptions.
35) The exception to rule #34 is the citation of rule #34.
36) Anonymous does not forgive.
37) There are no girls on the internet.
38) A cat is fine too
39) One cat leads to another.
40) Another cat leads to zippocat.
41) Everything is someone’s sexual fetish.
42) It is delicious cake. You must eat it.
43) It is a delicious trap. You must hit it.
44) /b/ sucks today.
45) Cock goes in here.
46) They will not bring back Snacks.
47) You will never have sex.
48) ???
49) Profit.
50. You can not divide by zero.

Spread

A set of 50 rules were posted on the text based 4chan discussion board on February 15th, 2007. The earliest Yahoo! Answers question seeking the original Rules was posted on June 13th, 2007, with the top answer linking to the Encyclopedia Dramatica page. A wiki-style site for the Rules of the Internet was established in December 2007 to document every rule that circulated the web. When the site was first archived in October 2008, 180 rules existed. As of June 2012, the site lists rules numbering in the 900s. In January 2008, a set of 100 rules was added to Urban Dictionary
A set of 47 rules exists on an Encyclopedia Dramatica entry as of June 2012. This set also has been documented on the Internet Archive as a community text.



Notable Rules
Rule 1 & 2

Rule 1. Do not talk about /b/.
Rule 2. Do not talk about /b/.

The rules stating that 4chan users were not allowed to discuss their participation on the site outside of it were first added to Urban Dictionary on their own in April 2007. By 2009, many 4chan users were arguing that these rules only apply when Anonymous members are raiding another site. Some say Rules 1 and 2 were inspired by the 1999 cult film Fight Club, where main character Tyler Durden (played by Brad Pitt) notes that the first two rules of the club are not talking about it.

(knowyourmeme: rules of the internet)

1984
revolt
Anonymous
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