
In years prior, the Useful Notes sections often focused on detailing the darker facets of reality.Played For Laughs with their Ad Of Lose Darth Wiki page, which hosts anecdotes about inappropriate or strangely-placed ads that occur with the site's advertisement server.The P5, who were formed in the aftermath of Google revoking their ads for the second time, gained a reputation for this due to overzealousness (both perceived and otherwise) in trying to restore their status with Google Ads, and still retain this reputation well after the fact among much of the Broken Base that resulted.This is frowned upon for examples both there and on here. Breaking the Fourth Wall/ Leaning on the Fourth Wall: An editor of the site will often introduce themselves as " This Troper".Blatant Lies: Many users have since come to regard Second Google Incident-era statements concerning users' ability to "disagree with the site's editorial or administrative policies" as this.Big Lie: The efforts made by the Fast Eddie-headed administration to convince TVT users that All The Tropes and other legally-forked troping wikis somehow constituted Plagiarism, that they were Troll sites, and their staff and users focused on salacious material to the exclusion of all else can be considered this.Berserk Button: Probably easier to list what isn't one.BlazBlue was pretty over-represented on their Pantheon (basically a place for users to gush about their favorite characters) even by the standards of a surprisingly-popular mix of Fighting Game and Visual Novel.As the Colbert Bump pages notes, it took only an hour after his All Dogs Go to Heaven review was posted for the Non Sequitur Scene page to be created (under the name inspired by the review, "Big-Lipped Alligator Moment").
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TV Tropes really liked The Nostalgia Critic and its spin-offs once upon the time.TV Tropes spawned from a fan-site for a Joss Whedon TV series, and many tropes like Big Damn Heroes can be traced back to Whedon's work (which is one of the many influences All The Tropes inherited).
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Fortunately, the new management actually consulted a real lawyer about this in 2015 and backpedaled on it so quickly they left skid marks - even so, both this and the license changes previously discussed (see And Stay Out! above) have caused All The Tropes in particular to adopt a strict anti-plagiarism policy that disallows copying from TV Tropes unless the editor in question is importing changes that they (and they alone) made.

Fast Eddie's abrupt and unilateral change of TV Tropes' license from Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (CC-BY-SA) to the incompatible Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike (CC-BY-NC-SA) within days of learning that the wiki content had been scraped and forked in early July 2012 can also be seen as an example of this trope.

Fast Eddie or other staff would routinely lock the accounts of such departing users and blank their troper pages as "punishment" for quitting the wiki.
