Poe's law, named after its author Nathan Poe, is a literary adage which stipulates that, without a clear indicator of an author's intention, it is often impossible to tell the difference between an expression of sincere extremism and a parody of such extremism. Someone will likely mistake the parody for a genuine article, or vice-versa.
== History ==
The name "Poe's Law" refers to a reply posted in 2005 by Nathan Poe on an internet forum about Christianity (christianforums.com), in the context of a debate about creationism. The original sentence referred specifically to creationism, but the "law...