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:Our benevolent overlords at Miraheze implement a limited version of [[Special:Analytics|Matomo Analytics]], allowing us for the first time to see a crude representation of inbound links to the wiki. The [[All The Tropes:Weirdest Inbound Link of the Day|"Weirdest Inbound Link of the Day" page]] is re-established.
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:In response to increasingly toxic behavior on the parts of single-issue editors (and, unfortunately, a wiki admin), the trope [[Complete Monster]] is locked and subjected to an [[Example Sectionectomy]], then converted to a Useful Note. The admin in question leaves the wiki in a huff and, with the blessing of the other members of the admin staff, [[Start My Own|starts his own wiki]], where he insults and libels the admins who didn't agree with his obviously superior vision and voted against him.
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:In response to anonymous users flooding the wiki with low-quality edits over the previous several weeks, a policy change was proposed, debated and implemented on the [[All The Tropes talk:Literary Criticism|Literary Criticism]] page acknowledging that anonymous editing of the wiki was a privilege and not a right, and could be disabled on a temporary or permanent basis if the situation warranted it.
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:After the anonymous users ''continued'' inserting low-quality edits despite repeated tempbans and repeated attempts by admins to communicate with them, the new clause on the Literary Criticism page was invoked, and anonymous editing was suspended for a period of one month.
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