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Cut. At best, it's troping real life while violating YMMV.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.There's also a YMMV tab in UsefulNotes.Copa Libertadores, I think.
135 -> 180 -> 273 -> 191 -> 188 -> 230 -> 300 -> 311Apologies for this act of ATT thread necromancy, as well as for asking a question that has been asked several times before and has never really reached an answer, but here goes anyway: with the axe having fallen on the "audience reaction" subpages of UEFA Champions League and Copa Libertadores, does this mean the axe should likewise fall on the other Sugar Wiki/ pages for sport?
For example, Olympic Games has a raft of subpages, including Awesome/, Funny/, Heartwarming/, TearJerker/, AwesomeMusic/... should they therefore also be cut en masse? The Stanley Cup has an Awesome/ subpage; does that get chopped as well? (There's one editor in particular who is responsible for a lot of the edits on that page; I'll alert said editor to the existence of this thread via PM.) What about the Awesome/ subpage for Tour de France? Or the one for IndyCar?
The impression I have from these pages' history, as well as the long defunct Awesome.Formula One and Awesome.The World Cup, is that the mindset behind them was not to create audience reaction subpages to Useful Notes/ pages, but to split off some of the bulkier sections from Awesome.Sports into their own pages when the main page became too long.
Any mods reading, how say you? Do all of these Awesome/ and other subpages for sporting events go on the cutlist? Which are they first: violations of the rule against audience reaction pages for Useful Notes/ pages, which would suggest they should be binned, or subpages of an Awesome/ (or other namespace) page that were created to keep the page from which they were split from getting too large, which might suggest they should be preserved? (Or should Awesome.Sports also be cut?)
^Sugar Wiki subpages aren't allowed for Useful Notes pages either. That's why the Heartwarming Moments page for Play Station 4 was cut a while back.
Edit: As for the Sports page, I'm not sure. It isn't a Useful Notes page. I dewicked the Useful Notes subpages from the index, though.
Edited by GastonRabbit You can't just say "perchance".This is a case of Awesome.Sports getting too long. Examples for specific events were put into their own page to address the potential size issue, which became, knowingly or not, a subpage to a UsefulNotes.
I would guess that there are more than couple examples where an Awesome.Sports split-off came before the UN page.
The only way to prevent these pages from becoming UN subpages, would be to rename them so that they don't show up as a subpage.
I suppose one way to do that would be to add a "The" to the beginning of the titles of pages that don't have them - Awesome.The Olympic Games, Awesome.The Tour De France, etc. For Awesome.The World Cup, perhaps rename it to Awesome.FIFA World Cup, or Awesome.The FIFA World Cup. (Pages which have already been cut would presumably need to be temporarily re-created so the content can be copied over to the new pages.)

UsefulNotes.UEFA Champions League's YMMV page is full of objective tropes. The curious thing is that the main page doesn't have any tropes at all due to being a Useful Notes page, so I'm not sure if the page should exist at all.