All The Tropes:Stub Pages

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    AS OF DECEMBER 12, 2021, THIS PAGE IS A DRAFT FOR CONSIDERATION, NOT AN ADOPTED POLICY OF ALL THE TROPES.


    Quoting Wikipedia: "A stub is an article that, although providing some useful information, lacks the breadth of coverage expected".

    On All The Tropes, the "breadth of coverage" for works includes at minimum the work's name, a spoiler-free description of the work, a handful of tropes,[1] and at least two categories other than the default "Work" and "{{PAGENAME}}". If it's an online work, a link to the work is also part of that minimum.

    The "breadth of coverage" for creators includes a short biography of the creator (one paragraph will do) and either a list of the creator's most notable works or roles[2] or a list of tropes often used or shown by the creator. (If the page has both, it might not be a stub any more.)

    When Do Pages Stop Being Stubs?

    Again quoting Wikipedia: "There is no set size at which an article stops being a stub." What matters is the content, not the text length; Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness will not magically turn a stub into a not-stub.

    All The Tropes exists in large part to provide analysis of works. If there's enough information on the page to provide that analysis (or let casual readers carry out that analysis themselves), then the page is no longer a stub.

    What Stub Pages Are Not

    It appears that we actually have to say this... Stub pages are not pages that have been nominated for deletion. The stub templates exist to direct tropers to pages that need more work, not warn of their impending doom. This leads to an obvious corollary: that work pages do not ever get deleted unless they are bogus, plagiarized, or otherwise violate wiki rules.

    What Are Not Stub Pages

    Disambiguation pages (that help readers find the correct page in a group of similarly-named pages) are never considered to be stub pages. Disambiguation pages are indexes, not articles.

    Finding Stubs

    If you're here because you want to find a page to improve, great! Here's the list; pick one (or more) and take the plunge!

    Just keep in mind that we aren't legally allowed to use content that was added to TV Tropes after min-2012, please.

    1. At least one mod sets "a handful" at a dozen; your mileage may vary.
    2. Yes, we know that there is no such thing as notability here. A list of notable works or roles is a starting point, not an end goal.