The Iron Law of Infobox Ubiquity was first proposed (as far as historians can discern) on June 6, 2018.[1] In its modern formulation it states that
“ | In any sufficiently long Wikipedia discussion, sooner or later someone is bound to invoke the Infobox Wars. Then Nazis. Then infoboxes and Nazis. | ” |
The Iron Law of Grammar Goofs[2] is
“ | Your most likely to make a grammar error when discussing someone else whose made one. | ” |
Corollary 1:
“ | Ones almost as likely to do so when apologizing for ones own grammar error. | ” |
See also
- Iron law of oligarchy
- Godwin's law (obviously)
- Battle of the Admin Box
- WP:Pack's law
- WP:Atsme's Law
- Muphry's law
References
- ^ "(no edit summary)". Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents. June 6, 2018.
- ^ EEng (October 21, 2018). "Editor unintentionally introducing bad grammar into articles". User talk:Bishonen.