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[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|As the title implies]], this index is for pages that have been subject to [[Memetic Mutation|memetic]] [[Pothole|potholing]]. This has a tendency to happen to [[Trope|tropes]] that have a [[Stock Phrase]] as their title, but it can happen to other tropes as well.
[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|As the title implies]], this index is for pages that have been subject to [[Memetic Mutation|memetic]] [[Pothole|potholing]]. This has a tendency to happen to [[Trope|tropes]] that have a [[Stock Phrase]] as their title, but it can happen to other tropes as well.


Normally, this is [[Rule of Fun|all in good fun]], but Pothole Magnetism does, indeed, have its [[Sinkhole|dark side]]. There have been tropes that have died [[About/Permanent Red Link Club|horrible, painful deaths]] due to Pothole Magnetism gone mad. In less extreme cases, it can cause a trope to be [[Renamed Tropes|renamed]].
Normally, this is [[Rule of Fun|all in good fun]], but Pothole Magnetism does, indeed, have its [[Sinkhole|dark side]]. There have been tropes that have died [[About/Permanent Red Link Club|horrible, painful deaths]] due to Pothole Magnetism gone mad. In less extreme cases, it can cause a trope to be [[Renamed Tropes|renamed]].
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* [[Don't Explain the Joke]]: A [[Running Gag]] on this site is to explain jokes and pothole the explanation to this article. It's often a misuse, because the trope is actually telling you what the punchline means, not merely giving context to the joke.
* [[Don't Explain the Joke]]: A [[Running Gag]] on this site is to explain jokes and pothole the explanation to this article. It's often a misuse, because the trope is actually telling you what the punchline means, not merely giving context to the joke.
* [[Epic Fail]]: Often used for things that fail annoyingly in general.
* [[Epic Fail]]: Often used for things that fail annoyingly in general.
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: Often potholed when something's name or title is completely self-descriptive.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: Often potholed when something's name or title is completely self-descriptive.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: Used to pothole executive names to or refer to a certain company's management. [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] and [[Evil Overlord]] are also used as alternatives to this.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: Used to pothole executive names to or refer to a certain company's management. [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]] and [[Evil Overlord]] are also used as alternatives to this.
* [[Face Palm]]
* [[Face Palm]]
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* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Often potholed when an observation is made in a trope. Usually as a result of natter.
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Often potholed when an observation is made in a trope. Usually as a result of natter.
* [[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Funny Moments]] (also known as [[Crowning Moment of Funny]])
* [[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Funny Moments]] (also known as [[Crowning Moment of Funny]])
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Despite the article's description defining the trope as puns found lame [[In Universe]], it continues to be used as a mainstream pothole for puns due to that being the article's original intended purpose. The article was created because [[Troper|tropers]] were misusing Incredibly Lazy Pun, the former name for [[Stealth Pun]], as a generic pothole for puns. However, the article has now mutated and is now an actual trope. Punderful.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Despite the article's description defining the trope as puns found lame [[In-Universe]], it continues to be used as a mainstream pothole for puns due to that being the article's original intended purpose. The article was created because [[Troper|tropers]] were misusing Incredibly Lazy Pun, the former name for [[Stealth Pun]], as a generic pothole for puns. However, the article has now mutated and is now an actual trope. Punderful.
* [[I Thought It Meant]]: Frequently potholed when contrasting two things that sound similar.
* [[I Thought It Meant]]: Frequently potholed when contrasting two things that sound similar.
* [[Justified Trope]]: Usually potholed to note that the usage of a trope is justified and makes sense. Unfortunately subjected to heavy misuse as many of these “justified” usages are actually [[Justifying Edit|Justifying Edits]], which are, ironically enough, anything but justified.
* [[Justified Trope]]: Usually potholed to note that the usage of a trope is justified and makes sense. Unfortunately subjected to heavy misuse as many of these “justified” usages are actually [[Justifying Edit|Justifying Edits]], which are, ironically enough, anything but justified.
* [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You]]: In Soviet Russia, Pothole Magnets pothole to YOU.
* [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You]]: In Soviet Russia, Pothole Magnets pothole to YOU.
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: Tropers pothole this when any use of fire as an attack occurs, and even in cases where literal fire wasn't involved, such as when tropers are screaming for an [[Example Sectionectomy]].
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: Tropers pothole this when any use of fire as an attack occurs, and even in cases where literal fire wasn't involved, such as when tropers are screaming for an [[Example Sectionectomy]].
* [[Love It or Hate It]]: Tropers would pothole this to indicate that a work had polarizing opinions or as an alternate way of saying [[Your Mileage May Vary]]. It's a bad idea to do this outside of YMMV pages unless it's [[In-Universe]].
* [[Love It or Hate It]]: Tropers would pothole this to indicate that a work had polarizing opinions or as an alternate way of saying [[Your Mileage May Vary]]. It's a bad idea to do this outside of YMMV pages unless it's [[In-Universe]].
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: There are [[Readings Are Off the Scale|over 9000]] instances of memes being potholed to this article. <ref>There aren't actually that many.</ref>
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: There are [[Readings Are Off the Scale|over 9000]] instances of memes being potholed to this article. <ref>There aren't actually that many.</ref>
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* [[Squee]]: Tropers tend to pothole this when it comes to moments that make them overjoyed.
* [[Squee]]: Tropers tend to pothole this when it comes to moments that make them overjoyed.
* [[Squick]]: Tropers tend to pothole this when it comes to moments that make them cringe.
* [[Squick]]: Tropers tend to pothole this when it comes to moments that make them cringe.
* [[Take That]]: A number of insults, both [[In Universe]] and Out, tend to be potholed to this article.
* [[Take That]]: A number of insults, both [[In-Universe]] and Out, tend to be potholed to this article.
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: Tropers tend to pothole this whenever the word "bitch" is used.
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: Tropers tend to pothole this whenever the word "bitch" is used.
* [[This Is Gonna Suck]]
* [[This Is Gonna Suck]]
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* The "Artistic License - X" tropes were like this because they used to be known as "You Fail X Forever" and "X Does Not Work That Way."
* The "Artistic License - X" tropes were like this because they used to be known as "You Fail X Forever" and "X Does Not Work That Way."
* [[Comically Missing the Point]]: Formerly known as Completely Missing The Point. This caused the trope to be [[Square Peg, Round Trope|misused]] as a pothole for any statement that missed the point.
* [[Comically Missing the Point]]: Formerly known as Completely Missing The Point. This caused the trope to be [[Square Peg, Round Trope|misused]] as a pothole for any statement that missed the point.
* [[The End - Or Is It?]]: Its original title was simply Or Is It?, which attracted misuse as a [[Stock Phrase]] and [[Verbal Tic]]. The old name is now a deliberate redlink.
* [[The End - or Is It?]]: Its original title was simply Or Is It?, which attracted misuse as a [[Stock Phrase]] and [[Verbal Tic]]. The old name is now a deliberate redlink.
* [[Lampshaded Double Entendre]]: Formerly known as Nudge Nudge, and before that, If You Know What I Mean. Because of that, [[Double Entendre|double entendres]] that pothole to this article were more common than grass. This led to a cleanup effort dedicated to removing these sinkholes.
* [[Lampshaded Double Entendre]]: Formerly known as Nudge Nudge, and before that, If You Know What I Mean. Because of that, [[Double Entendre|double entendres]] that pothole to this article were more common than grass. This led to a cleanup effort dedicated to removing these sinkholes.
* [["No. Just... No" Reaction]]: Formerly known merely as No. Just... No, renamed because it was often potholed for when tropers' responses to something were a strong "NO", when it was supposed to refer to ''[[In-Universe]]'' instances of the [[Stock Phrase]] in reaction to a [[Squick|Squicky]] moment.
* [["No. Just... No" Reaction]]: Formerly known merely as No. Just... No, renamed because it was often potholed for when tropers' responses to something were a strong "NO", when it was supposed to refer to ''[[In-Universe]]'' instances of the [[Stock Phrase]] in reaction to a [[Squick|Squicky]] moment.
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: Was originally named This! Is! SPARTA! Statements. Like. This. Are almost guaranteed to be potholed to this article. Even entries that should have been potholed to the movie ''[[Three Hundred]]'' were potholed to this trope.
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: Was originally named This! Is! SPARTA! Statements. Like. This. Are almost guaranteed to be potholed to this article. Even entries that should have been potholed to the movie ''[[300]]'' were potholed to this trope.
* [[Serial Escalation]]: Originally Beyond The Impossible. It got a [[Trope Transplant]] due to massive misuse as a pothole for anything that seemed impossible.
* [[Serial Escalation]]: Originally Beyond The Impossible. It got a [[Trope Transplant]] due to massive misuse as a pothole for anything that seemed impossible.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: Originally Incredibly Lazy Pun. The old name saw a lot of misuse as a generic pun pothole, resulting in the trope being renamed and the old name being permanently redlinked.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: Originally Incredibly Lazy Pun. The old name saw a lot of misuse as a generic pun pothole, resulting in the trope being renamed and the old name being permanently redlinked.
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* [[Incredibly Lazy Pun]]: Former name of [[Stealth Pun]].
* [[Incredibly Lazy Pun]]: Former name of [[Stealth Pun]].
* [[No Just No]]: Deliberate redlink. The old name for [["No. Just... No" Reaction]].
* [[No Just No]]: Deliberate redlink. The old name for [["No. Just... No" Reaction]].
* [[Or Is It]]: Deliberate redlink. The old name for [[The End - Or Is It?]]
* [[Or Is It]]: Deliberate redlink. The old name for [[The End - or Is It?]]
* [[So Yeah]]: A pothole target that was used as an excuse for lazy writing.
* [[So Yeah]]: A pothole target that was used as an excuse for lazy writing.
* [[This Troper]]. Deliberate redlink. Was constantly being used as an alternative for "I". The article still exists as a history of the use of "This troper" in articles, but is flagged to discourage potholing.
* [[This Troper]]. Deliberate redlink. Was constantly being used as an alternative for "I". The article still exists as a history of the use of "This troper" in articles, but is flagged to discourage potholing.

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As the title implies, this index is for pages that have been subject to memetic potholing. This has a tendency to happen to tropes that have a Stock Phrase as their title, but it can happen to other tropes as well.

Normally, this is all in good fun, but Pothole Magnetism does, indeed, have its dark side. There have been tropes that have died horrible, painful deaths due to Pothole Magnetism gone mad. In less extreme cases, it can cause a trope to be renamed.

See also: Overdosed Tropes, Tropes of Legend.



Former Pothole Magnets that had their wicks cleaned up:

  • Understatement: Formerly used by editors to point proudly at their own understatement - or, worse, sinkholed into lines which demonstrated the polar opposite of understatement. Was incorrectly potholed on over 8700 pages before a concerted effort to clean it up was made between August and October of 2011. When the clean-up was done, the correct wicks numbered about 600. A second clean-up begain in May of 2012 when incorrect potholes began to increase the total wicks above 900 again.

Tropes that have been renamed due to misguided Pothole Magnetism:

  • Accidental Nightmare Fuel: Originally, this trope was simply called Nightmare Fuel. This has led an absolutely massive amount of potholes involving things that the Troper who posted them found scary.
  • The "Artistic License - X" tropes were like this because they used to be known as "You Fail X Forever" and "X Does Not Work That Way."
  • Comically Missing the Point: Formerly known as Completely Missing The Point. This caused the trope to be misused as a pothole for any statement that missed the point.
  • The End - or Is It?: Its original title was simply Or Is It?, which attracted misuse as a Stock Phrase and Verbal Tic. The old name is now a deliberate redlink.
  • Lampshaded Double Entendre: Formerly known as Nudge Nudge, and before that, If You Know What I Mean. Because of that, double entendres that pothole to this article were more common than grass. This led to a cleanup effort dedicated to removing these sinkholes.
  • "No. Just... No" Reaction: Formerly known merely as No. Just... No, renamed because it was often potholed for when tropers' responses to something were a strong "NO", when it was supposed to refer to In-Universe instances of the Stock Phrase in reaction to a Squicky moment.
  • Punctuated for Emphasis: Was originally named This! Is! SPARTA! Statements. Like. This. Are almost guaranteed to be potholed to this article. Even entries that should have been potholed to the movie 300 were potholed to this trope.
  • Serial Escalation: Originally Beyond The Impossible. It got a Trope Transplant due to massive misuse as a pothole for anything that seemed impossible.
  • Stealth Pun: Originally Incredibly Lazy Pun. The old name saw a lot of misuse as a generic pun pothole, resulting in the trope being renamed and the old name being permanently redlinked.
  • Translation Train Wreck: Formerly known as Do Not Want. The article was cut and moved due to pothole misuse for things tropers found squicky.
  • Unexplained Recovery: Formerly known as I Got Better. The old name attracted a lot of misuse as a pothole for people or things "getting better" in general.
  • Zero Context Example: Formerly known as X, Just...X, after a common format associated with this type of example. This, however, had the unfortunate side effect of having tropers potholing these examples to the page, despite the fact that the article's very purpose was to discourage them. This led to the article being deliberately redlinked, and later, renamed.

Articles that have joined the Permanent Red Link Club due to misguided Pothole Magnetism:

  1. There aren't actually that many.
  2. That's sarcasm, you idiot!