Also called as the bikeshed problem, this law states that, if the problem is less complex, there are bound to be high amount of trivial opinions about it, and vice-versa.

This is always illustrated with the bike shed vs nuclear reactor. People do not know much details about a nuclear reactor, and often times they do not argue much. Because it is complex. However building a bike shed, is not so complex, people have heard about it often. So people think that they know it and come up with different features, and opinions. 

Compare this - “Should a nuclear reactor be painted at all” - to - “the color of your bike shed” . According to the law the more trivial the problem is, there are bound to be more opinions about that.