Like I saw one that was titled “I wonder why rule” and had a picture about overpaid CEOs or something.

Why “rule”? What’s the origin of this format?

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    Afaik it stems from the 196 community, which was a subreddit with only one rule - dont leave without posting something. Posts there had to be titled “Rule” (or at least include the word, Im not sure)

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      Some people come up with clever ways to work “rule” into the title, but all that’s required is to have it somewhere in the title

      I actually don’t know if that’s even required, it’s more the culture. I think the only rule is you have to post if you visit

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        The rule was never really enforced and it would be kind of wrong to even say it’s an honor system rule.

        Basically, the rule just means that a lot of people post memes and there’s not much judginess about meme quality.

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    I think the 196 community is the originator, though I already didn’t know what they were about when on reddit, I mostly find their posts confusing. From what I understand the (only) rule is that the post title must contain the word rule.

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      The “rule” is just “if you visit here you must post”. Putting “rule” in the title means “i’m following the rule”. The rule was never enforced, it’s really just a memes forum with less judgement re: meme quality (they have to post SOMETHING to satisfy the rule, being a dick in the comments is working against the “rule”).

      Really just a way to say “post memes, be nice” without giving all the “YOU can’t tell ME to be nice! I will be mean just to spite you!” people their beloved raging troll erections.