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* WildfireFranchise (10 years after the franchise's start or official confirmation of its end beforehand): To make sure the franchise has come to a true stop. If the franchise is still going strong a decade after its start, then it's likely not an example.
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Both have been called per this comment.

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* StillbornFranchise (5 years or official confirmation): To ensure that the work will likely only have one installment.


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* WildfireFranchise (10 years after the franchise's start or official confirmation of its end beforehand): To make sure the franchise has come to a true stop. If the franchise is still going strong a decade after its start, then it's likely not an example.

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* AudienceAlienatingEnding (6 months after the work ends): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.



* EndingAversion (6 months after the work ends): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.
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never voted on at NREP


* EnsembleDarkHorse (6 months): We ask that you wait after a character is introduced then becomes popular before adding a character as an entry, to cut down on kneejerk reactions.

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Fixing alphabetical order.


* AcclaimedFlop (no examples until the theatrical run's finished): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.
* ApparentlyPowerlessPuppetmaster (20 years after the person leaves office): To avoid ROCEJ problems over current or recent politicians.

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* AcclaimedFlop (no examples until (After the theatrical run's finished): work has finished its initial run): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.
* ApparentlyPowerlessPuppetmaster (20 (No Real Life examples until 20 years after the person leaves office): To avoid ROCEJ problems over current or recent politicians.



* TheScrappy (6 months after the character is introduced or becomes hated, whichever comes later): Waiting period introduced due to constant misuse and character-bashing. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13598973560A64980100 Cleanup thread here]].



* TheScrappy (6 months after the character is introduced or becomes hated, whichever comes later): Waiting period introduced due to constant misuse and character-bashing. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13598973560A64980100 Cleanup thread here]].
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* AcclaimedFlop (no examples until the theatrical run\'s finished): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.

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* AcclaimedFlop (no examples until the theatrical run\'s run's finished): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.

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Fixed alphabetical order


* CreatorKiller (10 years or, for studios or production companies, official confirmation): In order to prevent knee jerk reactions.


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* CreatorKiller (10 years or, for studios or production companies, official confirmation): In order to prevent knee jerk reactions.
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Official confirmation text was placed in the wrong item


* CreatorKiller (10 years): In order to prevent knee jerk reactions.

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* CreatorKiller (10 years): years or, for studios or production companies, official confirmation): In order to prevent knee jerk reactions.



* ContestedSequel (6 months or official confirmation): Due to it being a Subtrope of BrokenBase.

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* ContestedSequel (6 months or official confirmation): months): Due to it being a Subtrope of BrokenBase.

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* AcclaimedFlop (no examples until the theatrical run\'s finished): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.



* CreatorKiller (10 years): In order to prevent knee jerk reactions.



* ContestedSequel (6 months): Due to it being a Subtrope of BrokenBase.

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* ContestedSequel (6 months): months or official confirmation): Due to it being a Subtrope of BrokenBase.


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* FullCircleRevolution (50-100 years for the real life section): In order to allow time for historians to assess revolutions accurately rather than being used for knee-jerk complaints and shoehorns about current regimes.


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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny (10 years): To provide a time barrier to give a proper analysis of its cultural impact rather than just observing brief trends, and to curb its use as thinly-veiled gushing for a work.
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* WTHCastingAgency (1 week): To prevent speculative entries made without the context of how people reacted to the performance once they saw the work.
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Making number indentation consistent


* SeasonalRot (Six months after the show ends or one year after the season has ended, whichever comes first): To prevent knee-jerk reactions to recently released seasons.

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* SeasonalRot (Six (6 months after the show ends or one year after the season has ended, whichever comes first): To prevent knee-jerk reactions to recently released seasons.



* {{Sequelitis}} (six months after the work's release): To prevent knee-jerk reactions to a sequel's release.

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* {{Sequelitis}} (six (6 months after the work's release): To prevent knee-jerk reactions to a sequel's release.
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* RoleReprise (5 years between appearances[[labelnote:*]]excluding voice-only "appearances" in primarily live-action franchises[[/labelnote]]): To limit the tropes to actors being brought back after significant time away from the role.

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* RoleReprise (5 years between appearances[[labelnote:*]]excluding appearances[[note]]excluding voice-only "appearances" in primarily live-action franchises[[/labelnote]]): franchises[[/note]]): To limit the tropes to actors being brought back after significant time away from the role.
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* FanPreferredCouple (1 month after the work releases/season ends): The romantic landscape and fan preference can change a lot relatively quickly, leading to a fanon ship either becoming canon or falling out of favor with the audience.
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* ItWasHisSled (5 years after release): To give the PlotTwist enough time to become known to the general public.
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** FunnyAneurysmMoment

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Renamed


* AudienceAlienatingEra (5 years after the era began): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.



* DorkAge (5 years after the age began): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.
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* DorkAge (5 years): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.

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* DorkAge (5 years): years after the age began): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.

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The page was moved prematurely; sorry.


* AudienceAlienatingEnding (6 months after the work ends): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.


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* EndingAversion (6 months after the work ends): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.

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Renamed trope


* AudienceAlienatingEnding (6 months after the work ends): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.



* EndingAversion (6 months after the work ends): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.
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Neglected to link to the discussion. Here it is.
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* EndingAversion (6 months after the work ends): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.

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* CareerResurrection (5 years): To see if the resurrection sticks.



* DorkAge: (5 years): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.
* DuelingWorks (released no more than one year apart, or have overlapping runs in the case of series): To ensure that the listed works are in fact competing with each other. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1632187675075650300&page=7#comment-168 TRS discussion]].
* EndOfAnAge.RealLife: (5 years): To prevent potential knee-jerk reactions.

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* DorkAge: DeadFic (2 years, unless confirmed by WordOfGod or [[DiedDuringProduction author mortality]]): Per our rules on FanficRecommendations, and to match its sister trope QuietlyCancelled. This restriction long predated the NREP thread.
* DorkAge
(5 years): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.
* DuelingWorks (released no more than one year apart, or have overlapping runs in the case of series): To ensure that the listed works are in fact competing with each other. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1632187675075650300&page=7#comment-168 TRS discussion]].
* EndOfAnAge.RealLife: RealLife (5 years): To prevent potential knee-jerk reactions.



** OvershadowedByControversy.RealLife (For heads of state and politicians: Leaving office +10 years): Due to the particularly contentious subject matter, political examples need more time to allow passions to die down enough to properly judge their legacy.

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** OvershadowedByControversy.RealLife (For heads of state and politicians: Leaving office +10 years): 10 years after leaving office): Due to the particularly contentious subject matter, political examples need more time to allow passions to die down enough to properly judge their legacy.


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* QuietlyCancelled (2 years after the final entry in the series, unless confirmed by WordOfGod): Season premieres usually have a one-year gap between them, two in some cases. Gaps longer than this are usually rare if the network wishes to proceed with a new season.


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* DuelingWorks (released no more than 1 year apart, or have overlapping runs in the case of series): To ensure that the listed works are in fact competing with each other. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1632187675075650300&page=7#comment-168 TRS discussion]].
* RoleReprise (5 years between appearances[[labelnote:*]]excluding voice-only "appearances" in primarily live-action franchises[[/labelnote]]): To limit the tropes to actors being brought back after significant time away from the role.
* SequelGap (5 years between releases): To ensure a long gap between the previous instalment and the sequel itself. %% "Instalment" is British English, not a typo.
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* SeasonalRot (Six months after the show ends or one year after the season has ended, whichever comes first): To prevent knee-jerk reactions to recently released seasons.

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* {{Sequelitis}} (six months after the work's release): To prevent knee-jerk reactions to a sequel's release.
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A recent TRS decision made Never Live It Down completely NRLEP


* NeverLiveItDown.RealLife (25 years): Due to being a magnet for agenda-based editing. The waiting period was implemented so it can be conclusively shown that the example did ''not'', in fact, live it down.
** NeverLiveItDown.{{Sports}} (10 months): Similar to the Real Life section, but it was decided that it takes much less time to become conclusive.
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* DuelingWorks (released no more than one year apart, or have overlapping runs in the case of series): To ensure that the listed works are in fact competing with each other.

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* DuelingWorks (released no more than one year apart, or have overlapping runs in the case of series): To ensure that the listed works are in fact competing with each other. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1632187675075650300&page=7#comment-168 TRS discussion]].
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* DuelingWorks (released no more than one year apart, or have overlapping runs in the case of series): To ensure that the listed works are in fact competing with each other.
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* DorkAge: (5 years) to prevent knee-jerk reactions.
* EndOfAnAge.RealLife: (5 years) to prevent potential knee-jerk reactions.

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* DorkAge: (5 years) to years): To prevent knee-jerk reactions.
* EndOfAnAge.RealLife: (5 years) to years): To prevent potential knee-jerk reactions.
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* FranchiseKiller (5 years or official confirmation): Whe there isn't any official confirmation, an extended period of inactivity is required to prove the franchise "dead".

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* FranchiseKiller (5 years or official confirmation): Whe When there isn't any official confirmation, an extended period of inactivity is required to prove the franchise "dead".
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* QuietlyCancelled: At least two years, unless confirmed by WordOfGod.

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