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== New Media ==
* [[Digital Piracy Is Evil]]: Despite [[Undead Horse Trope|still lingering today]], companies have ultimately realized that the war against piracy is a [[Hopeless War|lost cause]], and have taken incentive to work around it instead. More recently they have been pushing a new bill (s.978, Protect IP, SOPA) to put an end to piracy forever. Although in the United Kingdom, the Digital Economy Bill may keep this asThis doesn''nott quite''stop amedia discreditedgroups trope,from aspushing itabsurd seemsanti-internet thatlaws public opinion is againston the bill,basis despiteof politicians'stopping attemptspiracy at(and copyright law changes. [[Values Dissonance]], indeedterrorism).
* [[Screamer Prank|Screamers]] have received two major blows over the Internet's history. Initially, when flash movies and games were still the norm, there were no clear distinctions between screamers and legitimate pages, creating a minefield for fearful site goers; this meant less traffic for sites like FunnyJunk and WinterWorld. Later, with [[YouTube|the advent of video over flash files]], viewers were able to scroll to the end of the video to see if any suspicions were confirmed, removing all suspense and [[Trope Breaker|defeating the purpose of screamers]]. [[Evolving Trope|They have since been replaced by the trap video]], which puts the scare at the ''beginning'' of the video, and aims not to make individuals jump, but [[Troll|to cause outrage within specific audiences]]. Furthermore, they've also been overshadowed by [[Rickroll]]s as the Internet's prank of choice.
* [[Slow-Loading Internet Image]]: Increased speeds in most of the developed world have this trope on its way to [[Forgotten Trope]] territory. Slow image loading is taken as a sign of poor connection or an issue with the website itself.
* [[There Are No Girls on the Internet]]: The online population has reflected real-world gender distributions since 2001 or so.
 
 
== Theatre ==
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