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Searched the first six words and got this discussion page.
It looks like Karma Houdini was deleted because it was "already covered by Easily Forgiven". While duplicated entries are bad (see So Good We Mentioned It Twice), since both tropes are sufficiently different the example should be split so each trope entry could describe it from its point of view (i.e. why it's Easily Forgiven and then why it's Karma Houdini further below).
Can't comment on the other two because I'm not familiar enough with them.
135 -> 180 -> 273 -> 191 -> 188 -> 230 -> 300 -> 311I've commented about it on the discussion page. The all-spoilered Karma Houdini above was bad on the ground that Examples Are Not Arguable. The one deleted because it's "already covered by Easily Forgiven" is a different one, though, which I've added back because it seems more legit. The Ms. Fanservice is perfectly fine and indeed was added back already with different wording, proving several tropers thinks it should be on the page. Females Are More Innocent is plain and simply not an example here.
My Final Edits: Huh? That's weird, I thought I already said so. Anyway, it's this.

- Ms. Fanservice: All three of them, but Adagio especially. While their actual designs aren't much different from other humans (although their outfits do show off their bodies more), they way they act is all over this; they have slinky movements, sultry voices, and alluring gazes. While it's kind of jarring considering the target audience, this is fully in-line with them being based on mythological sirens; when Twilight tells the group their origins, she specifically notes they were said to be beautiful.
- Karma Houdini: After placing the entire school under mind control, attempting to kill Twilight, Sunset, and the Humane 5, and trying to take over the human world, their only punishments are losing their singing voices and being shunned as outcasts by the rest of the school. In real life they would have been locked up for the rest of their lives. At least Sunset's case was somewhat justified by her having a Heel–Face Turn. These three remain evil, and as far as we know are still on the loose. However, being they obviously hate being in the human world and, depending on your interpretation, need their amulets to survive, they would probably argue they got punished very harshly.
- Females Are More Innocent: Sonata gives off more of a sweet, innocent little girl vibe than the abrasive Aria and the evil mastermind Adagio. These examples were deleted from the Characters Friendship Is Magic Expanded Universe for these reasons:
Ms. Fanservice: This is for using characters that are actually being used for fan service. There's really none involved with them. Karma Houdini: Ironically, the explanation why it's not a karma houdini is actually right there in the spoilered text: They straight up lose their powers entirely, rendering them harmless. That's a pretty harsh punishment. Someone's a karma houdini because they get off with no real punishment. Females Are More Innocent: This is for how a series will have the female villains more innocent than male villains. How is citing a female villain as being more innocent than *other* female villains an example of this?" Do you think these reasons are valid? Do you think I should restore them?