Rule 69 of the internet generally refers to the, often humorous, notion that if a song exists, a cupcakke remix of it also exists, according to Reddit users. Alternatively, it is sometimes defined as a mandate to mock anyone who does something stupid, regardless of personal feelings toward them, as noted in a post on X.
Rule 68: Everything has a fandom, everything. Rule 68.5: If a fandom exists, you can find it on RōBLOX. No exceptions. Rule 69: If it exists, there is a Cupcakke remix of it.
Internet > Rule 88. 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.
Rule 63, commonly referred to as genderbend, is an Internet meme that states that, as a rule, "for every character there is a gender swapped version of that character".
Rule 34: If it exists, there is porn of it. No exceptions. Rule 35: If there is no porn of it, porn will be made of it. Rule 36: No matter what it is, it is somebody's fetish.
In the vast, chaotic expanse of the internet, where memes proliferate and opinions clash like titans, one rule stands out for its simplicity yet profound implications: Rule 33—"Lurk more; it's never enough." This seemingly innocuous guideline encapsulates a vital aspect of online culture that often goes unnoticed by ...
"Rule 34" (if it exists, it's porn) becomes illegal when it involves child sexual abuse material (CSAM), including real children and simulated/computer-generated imagery (CGI) of minors, which is universally banned under international law, or when it depicts other illegal acts like rape or extreme violence, falling under laws against obscene or violent content, though specifics vary by country, often criminalizing production, distribution, and sometimes possession, especially in cases involving non-consensual deepfakes or "extreme" imagery.
Internet Rule 85: If it exists, there is a pony of it. No exceptions. : r/mylittlepony. Skip to main content Internet Rule 85: If it exists, there is a pony of it.
In chat, R34 almost always refers to "Rule 34," meaning that if something exists, there's pornographic fan art of it online, often involving characters in explicit situations, a common internet/fandom slang concept. Other less common meanings include the Nissan Skyline R34 car model or an R-134a refrigerant, but the Rule 34 meaning is dominant in online discussions.
The dark web, also known as darknet websites, are accessible only through networks such as Tor ("The Onion Routing" project) that are created specifically for the dark web. Tor browser and Tor-accessible sites are widely used among the darknet users and can be identified by the domain ".onion".
Rule 30 – There are no girls on the Internet. This is the Internet. Or, at least, these are a few rules the misanthropes of the world have applied to the Internet.
Actually following the rules would be a joke unto itself, because, as Rule 15 says: “The harder you try, the harder you will fail.” Some of the more popular and widespread memes have become memes of their own.
Rule 34 is an Internet meme which claims that some form of pornography exists concerning every possible topic. The concept is commonly depicted as fan art of normally non-erotic subjects engaging in sexual activity.
Time. (a) Computation . In computing any period of time prescribed or allowed by these rules, by the local rules of any district court, by order of court, or by any applicable statute, the day of the act, event, or default from which the designated period of time begins to run shall not be included.
Research has indicated that if users have to wait longer than eight seconds to download a Web page, they will go elsewhere. See information overload. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
COPPA imposes certain requirements on operators of websites or online services directed to children under 13 years of age, and on operators of other websites or online services that have actual knowledge that they are collecting personal information online from a child under 13 years of age.
A helpful "Gooner TLDR" at the top explains that the site is "blocked in the UK to comply with regulations," and that "Ur gov is dumb, we're looking into solutions." The longer explanation reads that "the financial cost of implementing age verification per user is prohibitively high, rendering it impossible for us to ...
Rule 11: No matter how much you love debating, keep in mind that no one on the internet debates. Instead they mock your intelligence as well as your parents. Explanation.
In Internet culture, the 1% rule is a general rule of thumb pertaining to participation in an Internet community, stating that only 1% of the users of a website actively create new content, while the other 99% of the participants only lurk.