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Ah, so if the rest of you crossed a line, that explains the problem. Working with absolutely zero restrictions would only make things go wild on the edits on this Wiki like what happened on the Wikia version of this site. Not being ultra Draconian and strict with adherence to rules and guidelines like on TV Tropes isn't exactly licence for total lawlessness in terms of what we could do. |
Ah, so if the rest of you crossed a line, that explains the problem. Working with absolutely zero restrictions would only make things go wild on the edits on this Wiki like what happened on the Wikia version of this site. Not being ultra Draconian and strict with adherence to rules and guidelines like on TV Tropes isn't exactly licence for total lawlessness in terms of what we could do. |
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I don't want to control what gets posted as an example. The trope has plainly laid out criteria that controls that, and |
I don't want to control what gets posted as an example. The trope has plainly laid out criteria that controls that, and characters who come close enough to the mark are allowed to be cited as examples on YMMV page just as much as characters who definitively check off all points of the criteria. |
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It IS a subjective trope, even if not entirely so due to the criteria in place that a character needs to pass in order to qualify as an example of the trope. CM being a subjective trope is what puts it on YMMV pages in the first place, and most of the examples cited on subpages will also be cited on the YMMV pages of their work. If average tropers consider Innominat to be a CM, then he can be cited as an example on both the YMMV page for the game he's featured in and on the ''Tales'' series CM subpage. There has never been a problem with having them on both. |
It IS a subjective trope, even if not entirely so due to the criteria in place that a character needs to pass in order to qualify as an example of the trope. CM being a subjective trope is what puts it on YMMV pages in the first place, and most of the examples cited on subpages will also be cited on the YMMV pages of their work. If average tropers consider Innominat to be a CM, then he can be cited as an example on both the YMMV page for the game he's featured in and on the ''Tales'' series CM subpage. There has never been a problem with having them on both. |