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...Has anyone ever thought of BUYING TVTropes?
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Why is that? I don't really see where it makes much of a difference in the grand scheme of things. They both get huge amounts of traffic, and while TVT may have the edge numbers-wise, SA does a better job of getting revenue from that traffic.
http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/tvtropes.org TvTropes is ranked #3571 in site traffic and page-views globally, and #1555 in the United States.
http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/somethingawful.com Something Awful is ranked #5161 globally, and #1,817 in the United States.
edit: ninja'd. And again, it's not a big deal either way. I was just bringing it up as a comparison for theoretical site hosting costs.
As for getting SA to buy TV Tropes for you? That's even sillier. Not only do you want a bunch of unrelated people to solve your problems for you (assuming buying TV Tropes would solve any problems at all), but, quite frankly, I don't think Lowtax (the guy who owns Something Awful and would come into possession of TV Tropes should it be sold) gives nearly enough of a shit to want to buy it. As for the 10-20 people in the TV Tropes the Third thread, as fascinated and/or entertained as they are by everything that's wrong with the site, I don't think they give that much of a shit either and besides, they're not allowed to interfere.
Wait, TV Tropes gets more traffic than Something Awful?
Well, I'll be.
Seriously, I never would've guessed.
Also, if this post imports drama or anything like that, just let me know and I'll gut it.
TV Tropes is not sunk.
Edit: blah blah blah bedtime blah blah blah
"TV Tropes is not sunk."
This depends on what standards you apply it to. In terms of being a good resource for analysing fiction, it's a far cry from being useful for the reasons Juan mentioned. This wouldn't be so much of a problem if people on the site didn't treat it as such (something that tends to tick off detractors).
^"examples list is very useful for analysis and creative inspiration"
Except that people are only interested in saying something happened. Most of the time, there's little investigation into why the producers used the tropes the way they did. This becomes most evident in the character pages. There's barely any insight into characters' motives, if at all; merely what archetype they are and what they do in the story.
It's like saying your guitar hero controller is an actual Les Paul.
No it does not, it did not, and it never will.