This page has two Examples lists, one that groups shows by creator, and one that lists individual shows. In the following, I'll just talk about Joss Whedon because that's what I'm the most familiar with, but this applies to the entire first part of the list.
Examples from various Joss Whedon shows are grouped as second-level bullets under the top-level bullet "Joss Whedon". Does this violate the policy for Example Indentation?
I'm asking because the policy explicitly forbids this when it comes to grouping tropes (e.g. sub-trope examples appearing as second-level bullets under the supertrope), but doesn't say anything explicitly about the grouping of works.
If the various Whedon shows had all been related in more ways than sharing a creator, this would be more justifiable, but I think this case is more questionable. It simply makes it harder to find a certain show if a) you don't know that it's a Whedon show, or b) you know that but don't notice the grouping.
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That Joss Whedon entry is the biggest lie I've seen on this site.
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