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On any page for the work, click the "Create New" button. If the page has no other pages it'll be the eighth option on the menu, otherwise it might be higher up. If you're on a creator page, it'll be the first item in the menu. Failing that, ''you can add "/YMMV" to the end of the URL and hit enter''.
On any page for the work, click the "Create New" button. If the page has no other subpages it'll be the eighth option on the menu, otherwise it might be higher up. If you're on a creator page, it'll be the first item in the menu. Failing that, ''you can add "/YMMV" to the end of the URL and hit enter''.


If you don't see YMMV on the create new menu, you're probably on a trope page or another kind of top page that doesn't normally have YMMV subpagess and maybe you shouldn't be trying to create that kind of page for it. Or the page already ''has'' a YMMV -- either real content or a redirect -- so you can't create a new one.
If you don't see YMMV on the create new menu, you're probably on a trope page or another kind of top page that doesn't normally have YMMV subpages, and maybe you shouldn't be trying to create that kind of page for it. Or the page already ''has'' a YMMV -- either real content or a redirect -- so you can't create a new one.


Regardless, putting tropes on a subpage for the ''wrong'' main page skirts dangerously close to wiki vandalism -- it is the deliberate ''mislocation'' of information. I mean, ''use a little common sense'' -- just because the band has the same name as the video game doesn't mean they're the same entity, or that someone looking for video game info is going to naturally go to the band's pages. If you honestly can't figure out how to create the appropriate subpage, ''don't just throw the tropes on any page that happens to look "good enough".''
Regardless, putting tropes on a subpage for the ''wrong'' main page skirts dangerously close to wiki vandalism -- it is the deliberate ''mislocation'' of information. I mean, ''use a little common sense'' -- just because the band has the same name as the video game doesn't mean they're the same entity, or that someone looking for video game info is going to naturally go to the band's pages. If you honestly can't figure out how to create the appropriate subpage, ''don't just throw the tropes on any page that happens to look "good enough".''