Fuck No TVTropes

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Fuck No TVTropes was a Tumblr blog that mostly served as a community submission blog of things others found horrible about TV Tropes. All The Tropes also caught their attention and was criticized whenever applicable as well.[1] The blog’s moderator, Mark, did occasionally make posts of his own.

"TVTropes is allegedly a site where people look at the common tropes found in the media. What TVTropes does not do is actually analyze anything and it has mostly become a toxic community of constant fanboy wanking. Come, tell your horror stories."

—Fuck No TVTropes's description

The blog is now long abandoned, with the most recent post from 2019 explaining that the author wished to waste no more time critiquing tropes sites, having moved on to more productive ventures (the post before that one was from March 2016). Most if not all of the posts survived the great "cleanup" of Tumblr in December 2018.

Fuck No TVTropes provides examples of the following tropes:

"I was so much of a weeaboo back in high school that my parents sent me to a camp run by Marcus Bachmann to make me normal. Now I'm more casual."

"Congrats, new mods. You're much more competent at website layout than the old mods."

  • Brain Bleach / "No. Just... No" Reaction: A common reaction to the subjects of several posts, particularly the fact that TV Tropes' Incest Subtext and Incest Yay Shipping pages once had Real Life sections.
  • Brutal Honesty: The blog author does not sugarcoat anything. If the troping world does something wrong/horrible, it will be called on it in no uncertain terms.
  • Criticizes Everyone Equally: He also did not play favorites. Whenever a troping website does something horrible, it will be called out, this one included. Mark in particular notes that he made the blog for "people who do like TV Tropes and feel like there's something that needs to be fixed or for people who have been hurt by the community," and kept it submission-based for the purpose of acting as a 'pseudo-mediator' and watchdog.
    • Bile Fascination: Specifically averted, as Mark doesn't want to come off as "a weirdo who spends all day chronicling each and every single thing wrong with the site."
  • Damned By Faint Praise: The blog author, after being asked if there's anything he likes about TV Tropes, has this to say.

I suppose a good aspect would be how they kept all the subpages on the top of the pages. That way you won’t have to go through the entire article looking for a link to their character page.

  • Deadpan Snarker: Many of the conversations and responses by Mark, as well as several of the submissions.

"...If you stare into the abyss of DeviantART, it stares back."

"It means that my list of priorities goes like this: 1. Dinosaurs 2. Pokémon 3. RuPaul's Drag Race 4. Shitty Fan Fiction 5. My personal appearance 6. Everything else."

"I'd probably go all Tabula Rasa on it and fire everyone. I have never heard one good story about any mod on TV Tropes, period."

"Viva la revolución."

  • Nostalgia Filter: Another common criticism of example placement, and cited in particular in response to someone asking who would be insane enough to place Duke Nukem on the Fair for Its Day page.
  • Orphaned Series: The blog has been inactive since the last ask answered in March 2016. In March of 2019, Mark posted a final update that clarified why he'd abandoned the blog: as much fun as he'd had taking the site down a peg, he eventually realized that, in his opinion, he was holding the site up to a standard it could never truly meet, and had more productive things to invest his time in.
  • Pet the Dog: In spite of criticizing it as well, the blog has recommended All The Tropes as an alternative to the site multiple times. The FAQ also states not to vandalize TVTropes pages, instead giving tips on how to actually improve the site and provide actual analysis.

MOD Note: Shimaspawn's doing God's work right now.

"Think of it this way: Now that the Library of Alexandria is gone, we don't have to read Sappho's self-insert Greek Mythology shipping fan fics.

  1. And when the criticism was valid and not just "tropers are icky", we have addressed matters.