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* Tropes that go against audience's values. Whether they feel the trope is outdated, they feel offended by the trope, or some other reason.
* Tropes that are rarely well-implemented. Or at least tropes with poorly implemented examples being far more prominent than well-implemented examples.
* Tropes that are oversaturated, despite not being essential for the genre.
* Enforced Tropes that only exist so the work could comply with various pieces of legislation and media self-regulations, especially if they compromise author's vision and audience's wishes.

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* Tropes that go against audience's values. Whether values, whether they feel personally offended or think the trope is outdated, they feel offended by the trope, or some other reason.
such as MagicalNegro.
* Tropes that are rarely well-implemented. Or at least tropes with poorly implemented examples being far more prominent than well-implemented examples.
well, often [[WritingPitfallIndex Writing Pitfall tropes]].
* Tropes that are oversaturated, despite not being essential for the genre.
oversaturated in a genre, although they could be completely dropped.
* Enforced Tropes that {{Enforced}} tropes which only exist so the work could comply with various pieces of legislation and due to ExecutiveMeddling or other media self-regulations, especially if they compromise author's vision and audience's wishes.regulations, such as FrothyMugsOfWater.
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While specific disliked tropes can vary widely from person to person, the following reasons reasons can make the audience hate the trope:

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While specific disliked tropes can vary widely from person to person, the following reasons reasons can make the audience hate the trope:
categories of hated tropes are common:
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While specific disliked tropes can vary widely from person to person, the following reasons reasons can make the audience hate the trope:

* Tropes that go against audience's values. Whether they feel the trope is outdated, they feel offended by the trope, or some other reason.
* Tropes that are rarely well-implemented. Or at least tropes with poorly implemented examples being far more prominent than well-implemented examples.
* Tropes that are oversaturated, despite not being essential for the genre.
* Enforced Tropes that only exist so the work could comply with various pieces of legislation and media self-regulations, especially if they compromise author's vision and audience's wishes.

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