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I think it needs to go to the Trope Talk forum. Or perhaps you could start a thread in the regular forums to get the opinions of other fans of this work?
~@PCD Unfortunately, I don't think the latter is a good idea, since the aforementioned user has begun to fall into the camp of being a Girls' Frontline fan, and thus I see it too risky of a move to pull. There are like only three people on TV Tropes that are Girls' Frontline fans that I actually trust.
Edited by leafsaber47 "Some people are damaged. Some people are really damaged. And then... some people are broken."Well, use your judgment. I have absolutely no kniqledge of this work, so I can't help personally.
I suspended them for edit warring.
Edit: I reverted the page.
Edited by GastonRabbit Patiently awaiting the release of Paper Luigi and the Marvelous Compass.
This is my first time witnessing one of these, so I do apologise for the lack of substantial information. I once removed the trope Too Bleak, Stopped Caring (once known as Darkness Induced Audience-Apathy) on YMMV.Girls Frontline because as far as I known the trope was added mainly centering around the time Polarized Light was the most recent story event, and a lot have changed since then. Since Polarized Light came around, Chapter 13 now exist to fix the cliffhanger-like nature of the story event. Beside, Dual Randomness, Mirror Stage, and Poincare Reoccurrence. Assuming Girls' Frontline's audience, I have seen evidence that the players actually still cared about the story unlike with how most fans of the first The Last of Us reacted negatively to plot points of The Last of Us Part II. The Girls' Frontline fanbase has a notable amount of people who have kept their intrigue and interest in the story despite what the Too Bleak, Stopped Caring example has implied. If the audience stopped caring about Girls' Frontline's story when Polarized Light came out, I can assure that many would miss out on Mirror Stage's story, and the example so far has no mention of that story event anywhere. The pothole to Doomed by Canon in a YMMV page is also very concerning as well and I have heard the trope should not be presented as reinforcing an example on a YMMV page.
It is because a user named minusmagniaxe has once re-added the example several months ago with a reason that I'll paraphrase as "it's a YMMV page so eh". I do know that minusmagniaxe is almost 100% not the original troper who once added that example, but since I tried to remove the example with succinct reasons for it, during last month (December 2021) the user had readded the example with no clear reason. Eventually, in January, it has devolved into an "cold" edit war between me and that same user, and when the example was readded four days ago, I decided it would be best to stop trying to remove the example entirely. I have already mentioned Mirror Stage, a story event from Girls' Frontline earlier, and so far the example has no mention of it despite my gut reasoning Polarized Light and Mirror Stage both have an alleged reason to be listed on the example. The lack of Mirror Stage content in the example so far leads me to assume they were technically attempting to rollback the article to a previous version, the most recent one which had the example before I decided I had learned enough information to deem it not suitable an example to keep roiling around. User minusmagniaxe has so far has only recently shown this interest in the game Girls' Frontline since April 2021. I have doubt the user has heard of any story events in Girls' Frontline since Polarized Light's debut (Dual Randomness, Mirror Stage, Poincare Reoccurence)
I have no idea what really should be done to the example anymore — but so far, for me, it seems like the example does not really represent Girls' Frontline and the fanbase as a whole, and runs antithesis to how the GFL community invests time into the story with continued interest into deep analysis of the story no matter if the example derides the story as such. (Polarized Light is almost 2 years old technically...)
Edited by leafsaber47