Hello there. After much deliberation, I had decided to join you. However, there are a number of questionable tropes that are either unnecessary or offensive, so here is a list of tropes which I've found questionable. I'm going to find more if I have enough time.
- Action Girl: This trope is inviting sexism, since there's no need to list down strong women in media.
- Affably Evil: There's no need to list down which villain is nice and which one is not.
- Faux Affably Evil: Same as above. Albeit there's no need to list down sadistic villains who's pretending to be nice to their victims.
- Alternative Character Interpretation: There's no need for listings of two-dimensional judgements about characters.
- Ambiguous Disorder: There's no need to judge whether or not fictional characters are mentally ill or not.
- Angry Black Man: Racism. What with it being a stereotype of listing African-Americans as easily angered.
- Badass: The cleanup of the example list and from the work pages is needed, since it would take an entire wiki to list down every badass in action shows.
- Complete Monster: Unnecessary lists of who is the baddest villains in shows.
- Dead Little Sister: Dead relatives in shows happens, therefore it's not even a good example of a trope itself.
- Deconstruction and it's subtropes: Even though not all shows are presenting their topics positively, not only is the word (read Jacques Derrida's definition of it) used wrongly, it's also used to shoehorn bad examples in articles.
- Ascended Fridge Horror (or at least some varieties of it)
- Genre Deconstruction
- Deconstructed Trope
- Deconstructor Fleet
- Deconstruction Fic (When a Deconstruction takes place in a Fanfic)
- Deconstructive Parody
- Deconstruction Crossover
- Deconstruction Game
- Decon Recon Switch
- Indecisive Deconstruction
- Not a Deconstruction
- Reconstruction (the inverse of Deconstruction)
- Unbuilt Trope (for when the Trope was Deconstructed at the time it was made)
- Good Is Not Nice: It doesn't matter if a hero from a certain show is nice or not. It would take an entire wiki to list down who's mean and who's not.
- Hot-Blooded: It would take an entire wiki listing down hot-headed characters, since characters' personalities are something that happens.
- Sassy Black Woman: There's no need for a stereotype about African-American women being snarky and all.
- Scary Black Man: Similar to Angry Black Man, it's stereotypical and racist to list down which African-American is scary and which one is not.
- Shell-Shocked Veteran: It would take a long time listing down fictional characters with PTSD.
- Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes: There's no need to list down anti-heroes by type.
- Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains: Same as above. It's also unnecessary to list down anti-villains by type.
- The Woobie and it's subtropes: Unnecessary listing of sympathetic characters. It would take an entire wiki to list down which character is sympathetic and which one is not.