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Just put [invoked] behind the example text will remove the warning. The invoked markup text is also invisible as a bonus.
Edited by Karxrida If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?Before trying to sidestep the flagging function, please make sure that the indentation of the example is correct. Your wording about "providing more detail" suggests that the second-level bullet may be commentary on a first-level-bulleted example, which would be improper formatting. If the Word of God citation is about the first-level entry (rather than being part one of multiple separate examples of the same trope), then it should be combined into the example on the same level, which would fix the problem since it would no longer be the first wick.
If a second-level bullet point on a work's main page has a Trivia item as its first wick or pothole, it causes the "this should be moved to the YMMV page" warning to appear. How do we fix examples that have this?
Do we remove the trivia? If Word of God provides more detail on a trope's occurrence, is it really wrong to mention that on the work's main page? Do we add the In-Universe / Invoked tag, even though it's not happening in-universe?