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I want to add a \\\"Viewers Are...\\\" trope, but I\\\'m not sure if it\\\'s closer to {{Viewers Are Geniuses}} or {{Viewers Are Morons}}. Here\\\'s my example text, I\\\'d like your opinion on which trope it is:

\\\"Zigzagged. In-Universe example. The main cast is working for a magazine targeting teenage boys; mangaka who don\\\'t acknowledge that fact and make works that are too dark, surreal, or preachy usually do poorly. On the other hand, \\\'\\\'Jump\\\'\\\' readers are also shown to be savvy enough to figure out when a manga is all style and no substance- not even the coolest, flashiest art can save an uninteresting story. Ashirogi Muto has to learn to make their deep content engaging, while at the other end of the spectrum Nizuma Eiji has to learn to make his stories more than just a series of cool-looking battles.\\\"
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I want to add a \\\"Viewers Are...\\\" trope, but I\\\'m not sure if it\\\'s closer to Test/{{ViewersAreGeniuses}} or Test.{{Viewers Are Morons}}. Here\\\'s my example text, I\\\'d like your opinion on which trope it is:

\\\"Zigzagged. In-Universe example. The main cast is working for a magazine targeting teenage boys; mangaka who don\\\'t acknowledge that fact and make works that are too dark, surreal, or preachy usually do poorly. On the other hand, \\\'\\\'Jump\\\'\\\' readers are also shown to be savvy enough to figure out when a manga is all style and no substance- not even the coolest, flashiest art can save an uninteresting story. Ashirogi Muto has to learn to make their deep content engaging, while at the other end of the spectrum Nizuma Eiji has to learn to make his stories more than just a series of cool-looking battles.\\\"
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