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WooftheWolfie Since: Nov, 2014 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#1: Jul 26th 2015 at 3:13:04 PM

I was just working on some pages called No Going Back?, Going To Ruin, and Ruin To Redemption. As it turns out, someone got rid of Going to Ruin? and Ruin to Redemption? I know that some pages will be erased if they're too short but I'm pretty sure that mine were just long enough to pass. But what I'm really thinking is why this happened without anyone telling me? Isn't there also a thread for this, where you suggest a page be removed and then remove it, rather than just removing it without notice? And exactly how long does a page need to be before you have to get rid of it? And if the pages are too short, why didn't anyone get rid of No Going Back?

edited 26th Jul '15 3:13:31 PM by WooftheWolfie

TotemicHero No longer a forum herald from the next level Since: Dec, 2009
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#2: Jul 26th 2015 at 3:50:02 PM

According to the Cut List, you were sent messages that those two pages were too short and never did anything about it. If you never actually received any messages along those lines, then someone goofed. If you did get them, but didn't read or pay attention, you have no one to blame except you.

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#3: Jul 26th 2015 at 7:35:51 PM

You also need to provide content for those Zero Context Examples, at the moment only the time travel one has any information.

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#4: Jul 27th 2015 at 2:06:57 AM

Yep, most if not all the examples are zero context, and were so on the two now cut pages. Also, you did receive the messages which said that there were not enough good trope examples.

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