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Also, be careful when adding examples along the line of "Is this racist/xenophobic/sexist/anti-LGBTQ/otherwise problematic, or are people just overreacting?" These examples are often used to accuse a work of being bigoted while bypassing UnfortunateImplications' requirement for a reliable source.
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Also, be careful when adding examples along the line of "Is this racist/xenophobic/sexist/anti-LGBTQ/otherwise problematic, or are people just overreacting?" These examples are often used to accuse a work of being bigoted while bypassing UnfortunateImplications' unfortunate implications' requirement for a reliable source.
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Common causes of a broken base include [[ShipToShipCombat shipping wars]], a large and vocal PeripheryDemographic whose priorities are at odds with the main demographic, or [[BaseBreakingCharacter a divisive character]], [[ContestedSequel sequel]], [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks adaptation or remake]].
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Common causes of a broken base include [[ShipToShipCombat shipping wars]], a large and vocal PeripheryDemographic whose priorities are at odds with the main demographic, or [[BaseBreakingCharacter a divisive character]], [[ContestedSequel sequel]], [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks adaptation or remake]].
remake]]. TabletopGames tend to have a specific version of Broken Base known as "edition wars", which occur whenever a tabletop game or [=RPGs=] gets a new edition and ruleset and the fandom splits over which edition is better.