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The notability rule just means any work (within reason) can have a page here, regardless of how popular it is. It doesn't mean we need to collect every and all example, especially if it's unrelated to works. Alpharad doesn't even appear to have a page- so a fan of a non-tropeworthy creator isn't tropeworthy either.
Current Project: Incorruptible Pure PurenessIs deleting a Twitter account really enough to count as having "lost a role" or something similar?
^ Nope. But at least it's a correct usage of Big Name Fan - those are few and far between some days.
If thats all true, then removing it should be fine.
Muramasa got.Went ahead and deleted it. Left a link here.
On 8/2, Not Gonna Do A Lot 4 added the below entry to the Web Original page. I was trimming some of them for not fitting for various reasons, and removed it, citing that Big Name Fan did not seem to be a valid trope to justify that. By that logic, any time any fan of any person does something bad and gets banned or deletes their social media accounts, they would qualify, which sounds silly.
They readded it citing There Is No Such Thing as Notability. Is this a valid justification or should we not allow that? The REM page gets a lot of entries that don't fit as it stands.
- Plussy Knight, a Big Name Fan of YouTuber Alpharad, deleted his Twitter account after being caught exploiting the COVID-19 Pandemic to fake his own death.
Edited by keyblade333