Raso
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Since: Jul, 2009
#2: May 10th 2011 at 6:35:55 PM
Those go on the main page and use an [ [ Invoked ] ] Tag (without spaces) on it to get rid of the warning.
edited 10th May '11 6:59:47 PM by Raso
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#3: May 10th 2011 at 6:59:02 PM
It's actually [[invoked but closed. We have What Goes Where On The Wiki for these sorts of questions. Request sticky of this thread so it quits getting asked.
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Raso
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Since: Jul, 2009
#4: May 10th 2011 at 7:00:31 PM
We kinda have one stickied in the wiki talk forum but the actual use is lost in the mass of posts.
edited 10th May '11 7:04:07 PM by Raso
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Sometimes a work will deliberately evoke a YMMV trope — for instance, it will show someone being deliberately set up as a Memetic Badass in the setting, or have people in-setting obviously reacting to something as if it is Glurge, describing it in terms that invoke Glurge, etc. Or it could deliberately try to make itself Glurge as a joke.
Do those things go on the YMMV tab? In that case, it's not really subjective. If not, is there some way to force a normally-subjective trope to not show up as subjective, when it's being invoked or otherwise deliberately focused on in a non-subjective manner?