Fwd: "Godwin's Law, n." - Word of the Day from the OED
Dave Monroe
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Your word for today is: Godwin's Law, n.
Godwin's Law, n.
[‘A facetious aphorism maintaining that as an online debate increases
in length, it becomes inevitable that someone will eventually compare
someone or something to Adolf Hitler or the Nazis.’]
Pronunciation: Brit. /ˌɡɒdwɪnz ˈlɔː/, U.S. /ˌɡɑdwənz ˈlɔ/
Forms: also with lower-case initial in the second element.
Etymology: < the genitive of the name of Mike Godwin (b. 1956), U.S.
lawyer and author who formulated the aphorism + law n.1
A facetious aphorism maintaining that as an online debate increases
in length, it becomes inevitable that someone will eventually compare
someone or something to Adolf Hitler or the Nazis.
Originally referring specifically to discussions on Usenet: see quot. 19911.
[1991 M. Godwin Re: Nazis in rec.arts.sf-lovers (Usenet newsgroup) 18
Aug., ‘Who was it that said: “Whenver [sic] somebody starts mentioning
Nazis on USENET, you know the discussion has gone on too long”?’.. I
said it. Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies: As a Usenet discussion grows
longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler
approaches one.]
1991 Re: Female Heroes in ‘Men's Fiction’ in rec.arts.books (Usenet
newsgroup) 22 Aug., Caley's Corollary to Godwin's Law: Any thread in
rec.arts.book which does not ivolve [sic] Clayton Cramer will
eventually degenerate into the intentionality debate.
1996 E. S. Raymond New Hacker's Dict. (ed. 3) 221 There is a
tradition in many [Usenet] groups that, once this occurs, that thread
is over and whoever mentioned the Nazis has automatically lost
whatever argument was in progress. Godwin's Law thus practically
guarantees the existence of an upper bound on thread length in those
groups.
2004 InfoWorld 12 July 20/2 One reader ended an otherwise rational
e-mail by proving that Godwin's Law..also applies to e-mail
discussions: ‘Remember, Hitler wanted a monoculture’.
2011 A. Wolfe Polit. Evil iv. 140 Leaders in both Israel and the
United States seem determined to prove that Godwin's law applies in
places far removed from the Internet.
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