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You've just launched a trope. [[Needs a Better Title|it may or may not have a good title]], you may or may not know what categories it belongs to, but you can't think of a good description. The one you have in the [[Trope Workshop]] was too short, too dry, not clear, etc.
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Alternatively, maybe you have simply come upon a trope or work page with a truly bad description (or no description at all) — one that you feel unable or unwilling to fix up on your own.
To put a Work page on this list, add <code><nowiki>{{Needs More Info}}</nowiki></code> to the page, immediately before the trope list.


To get help:
If a Trope needs a better description, then it should stay in the Trope Workshop - or be moved back to the Trope Workshop if it's in the Main namespace.
# add the <code>{{tl|Needs More Info}}</code> template to the top of the page, somewhere between the "trope",<ref>If a Trope needs a better description, then it should stay in the Trope Workshop - or be moved back to the Trope Workshop if it's in the Main namespace.</ref> "work", or "creator" tag and the first list of tropes or examples, and
# put a note on the offending page's discussion page explaining what the problem with the description is. When you've done all of these things, others will bless you with their [[Wiki Magic]].


Note that there are two action items on this list. For best results, please complete both of them.

Please do not mark pages whose description is merely less-than-perfect. We're looking here for pages whose descriptions are defective enough that they cannot just be left alone.

== Fixing these pages ==
If, instead, you are one of those people who wants to help clean up the stuff on this list, here are a few pointers:
* You don't have to be cute, just understandable. When in doubt, be [[Boring but Practical]].
* We have Categories for related tropes, you don't need to reference every similar trope within the article.
* Page quotes are optional, but [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|should be helpful to the description,]] not merely cool or funny.
* Unless the trope is an index<ref>If the "trope" ''is'' an index, it should probably be a Category instead... unless it should be a set of related Categories.</ref> and has dozens of different connotations, there is no need to make the description a thesis paper. Simpler and shorter descriptions help keep the examples clear.
* Examples go in the example list, the description should be free of them. The only exception may be the [[Trope Namer]] or an [[Older Than They Think]] example.

Please remove the <code>{{tl|Needs More Info}}</code> template from a page after a better description has been given, in order to delete items from this list as you move or complete them. The list tends to pile up, so please try to help keep it clean.

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''This category is linked from the Community Portal. Please do not delete it even if it is empty.''

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[[Category:Administrivia]]
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[[Category:Predefined Messages]]
[[Category:Site Maintenance]]
[[Category:Trope Workshop Stock Phrases]]
[[Category:Needs Wiki Magic Love]]

Latest revision as of 11:16, 5 September 2021

You've just launched a trope. it may or may not have a good title, you may or may not know what categories it belongs to, but you can't think of a good description. The one you have in the Trope Workshop was too short, too dry, not clear, etc.

Alternatively, maybe you have simply come upon a trope or work page with a truly bad description (or no description at all) — one that you feel unable or unwilling to fix up on your own.

To get help:

  1. add the {{Needs More Info}} template to the top of the page, somewhere between the "trope",[1] "work", or "creator" tag and the first list of tropes or examples, and
  2. put a note on the offending page's discussion page explaining what the problem with the description is. When you've done all of these things, others will bless you with their Wiki Magic.

Note that there are two action items on this list. For best results, please complete both of them.

Please do not mark pages whose description is merely less-than-perfect. We're looking here for pages whose descriptions are defective enough that they cannot just be left alone.

Fixing these pages

If, instead, you are one of those people who wants to help clean up the stuff on this list, here are a few pointers:

  • You don't have to be cute, just understandable. When in doubt, be Boring but Practical.
  • We have Categories for related tropes, you don't need to reference every similar trope within the article.
  • Page quotes are optional, but should be helpful to the description, not merely cool or funny.
  • Unless the trope is an index[2] and has dozens of different connotations, there is no need to make the description a thesis paper. Simpler and shorter descriptions help keep the examples clear.
  • Examples go in the example list, the description should be free of them. The only exception may be the Trope Namer or an Older Than They Think example.

Please remove the {{Needs More Info}} template from a page after a better description has been given, in order to delete items from this list as you move or complete them. The list tends to pile up, so please try to help keep it clean.


This category is linked from the Community Portal. Please do not delete it even if it is empty.

  1. If a Trope needs a better description, then it should stay in the Trope Workshop - or be moved back to the Trope Workshop if it's in the Main namespace.
  2. If the "trope" is an index, it should probably be a Category instead... unless it should be a set of related Categories.



Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

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