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On [[TV Tropes]], they keep a list of source works on a dedicated page. Here, we add both the source work name and the trope name as categories to the image itself. So... if you're interested, take a look at the image's page, where you'll also see the re-use license for the image.
On [[TV Tropes]], they keep a list of source works on a dedicated page. Here, we add both the source work name and the trope name as categories to the image itself. So... if you're interested, take a look at the image's page, where you'll also see the re-use license for the image.


Or, at least, you should. We still have thousands of images that don't have this information; most of which were [[:Category:Images imported from TV Tropes without an identified license|copied from TV Tropes when we forked the wiki]], although [[Special:UncategorizedFiles|there are also far too many uploaded since then without this information]].
Or, at least, you should. We still have thousands of images that don't have this information; most of which were [[:Category:Images imported from TV Tropes without an identified license|copied from TV Tropes when we forked the wiki]], although [[Special:UncategorizedFiles|there are also far too many uploaded since then without this information]]. If you have a moment and you know this information for an image on one of these lists, please add the appropriate categories to the image's page.


'''No listings here, please.''' As mentioned above, add both the source and the trope as categories to the file itself instead.
'''No listings here, please.''' As mentioned above, add both the source and the trope as categories to the file itself instead.

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    On TV Tropes, they keep a list of source works on a dedicated page. Here, we add both the source work name and the trope name as categories to the image itself. So... if you're interested, take a look at the image's page, where you'll also see the re-use license for the image.

    Or, at least, you should. We still have thousands of images that don't have this information; most of which were copied from TV Tropes when we forked the wiki, although there are also far too many uploaded since then without this information. If you have a moment and you know this information for an image on one of these lists, please add the appropriate categories to the image's page.

    No listings here, please. As mentioned above, add both the source and the trope as categories to the file itself instead.