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Good for them?
I'm honest, do they listen to you when you try to point out the incorrectness of their hyperboling?
detects that someone has a TVT account, they can only post in a special
subforum for us to watch and laugh at.'
This. This idea makes me angry.
detects that someone has a TVT account, they can only post in a special
subforum for us to watch and laugh at.'
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Troper Tales: It's a fucking cesspool, and not even the amusing kind. Just...urgh.
On a related note, tropers self identifying as 'cool' tropes such as Deadpan Snarker and Yandere: It's fucking stupid, and those tropes were never meant to apply to people in real life, either. Plus, a real life Yandere would be terrifying and massively unstable, and any real life deadpan snarkers are not going to identify themselves as such, because if you're really that witty, you don't NEED to advertise it. Another bad part of TvTropes.
The imbalance between pages related to things popular in pop culture and pages relating to just as good or better other things, and sci-fi/fantasy: Honestly, they're right about this too, and it's annoying. NOT to say that manga and anime are inherently bad, as there's many I enjoy and I've recently been getting into the works of Osamu Tezuka, which are quite insightful. But most of the things underrepresentated on TV Tropes aren't even OBSCERE. Compare the length of the pages for 'The Anime Which Must Not Be Named' and Lolita, which despite being the trope codifier for the lolicon genre also massively deconstructs the concept and shows just how DIRTY it is.
Relating more directly to the SA thread, I don't believe you guys are cherry picking at all. If you'll forgive me for applying a trope to the situation on TV Tropes, I think Sturgeon's Law most definately applies. 90% of the highly visible stuff on Troper tales (maybe 100% for Troper Tales) and the TVT forums are crap. Doesn't mean the worthwhile 10% isn't in there.
If it's not too much trouble, I'd like to read a reply to this post on your thread, which I'm following with fascination.
I think this is more in tune with what the goons are talking about, but if I'm wrong, let me know.
For example, just looking at the first page of the Something Awful Book Barn list of discussions, I see threads on Harry Potter, Stephen King, Terry Pratchett, The Dresden Files, A Song of Ice And Fire, and what appear to be several general threads on Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. Not a whole lot of Dickens and Shakespeare representation there.
My point is not that this makes Something Awful a terrible site filled with terrible people, but that it's a simple reflection of the kinds of works that the internet-age public are most familiar with and want to talk about.
Further, there's really no way to fix something like that when even Wikipedia, the wiki with the strict notability policies, has the same exact issue. I mean, we could make a rule that says "No talking about Dr. Who!", but it would serve no purpose but to lose the readership of those who are primarily Dr. Who fans, with no appreciable gains in readership to offset such a move.
This is worse than listening to NPR when they talk about the Debt Ceiling.
In general, I would add more to the TKAMB page....if the others would just let me...