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Sent them a custom PM with a link to this query. We'll see if they respond.
My Fanfiction.net Page My DeviantArt PageFrom the looks of things, RiceRomp came up here a couple of weeks ago, also for edit warring.
TRS Wick CleaningUPDATE: I received a PM back from Rice Romp, and it seems like they're willing to let go of the issue (without going into too much detail just because P Ms and all that). I resent them the links to both The Scrappy and the Narm clean-up threads, but I also told them to be mindful about just adding things back right away to avoid edit warring.
While I am still a little concerned that they don't seem to quite grasp the concept that they're edit warring, I'm hoping that this will steer them in the right direction.
Edited by Arctimon My Fanfiction.net Page My DeviantArt PageThe other day they added a poorly indented entry. Spoiler-warning for the ending of Schitt's Creek. A notifier's already been sent.
Edited by MichaelKatsuro
RiceRomp added the following examples to Hollywood (2020):
I removed them because the Narm Clean-Up thread had said that the former was not an example, and The Scrappy Clean-Up thread said that the latter requires a 6 month waiting period before examples can be added and the work was released in May of this year.
RiceRomp just today has added these to the page:
- Narm: Every time that people act like Camille's acting is incredible, given most viewers not only think it's nothing to write home about, but legitimately bad. Of particular note is how in universe she's apparently so good that she helps change the country into a more accepting place, and manages to win a lead actress Oscar in the 1940s, a feat that wouldn’t be done in real life until the early 2000s.
- The Scrappy: Camille is probably the least popular of the main characters, with the main reason being that she’s supposed to be an exceptional actress, but her performances come across as more laughable and dull than actually good.
Edited by Anddrix