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Hey, perhaps I'm overlooking something, but are there different levels to the Broken Base trope, or some related offshoots? I noticed recently that [[YMMV/SpiderManHomecoming the YMMV for ''Spider-Man: Homecoming'']] features a few fandom nitpicky arguments, such as Aunt May's casting. Contrast this to more divisive issues, such as George Lucas' edits to the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy, or Bob Dylan
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Hey, perhaps I\'m overlooking something, but are there different levels to the Broken Base trope, or some related offshoots? I noticed recently that [[YMMV/SpiderManHomecoming the YMMV for \'\'Spider-Man: Homecoming\'\']] features a few fandom nitpicky arguments, such as Aunt May\'s casting. Contrast this to more divisive issues, such as George Lucas\' edits to the original \'\'Star Wars\'\' trilogy, or Chris Brown and R. Kelly\'s assault charges in regards to women. Is there a trope for Fandom Disagreements (or something similarly named) for divisive issues that are much smaller in scale and/or not \'\'that\'\' divisive ?
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Hey, perhaps I'm overlooking something, but are there different levels to the Broken Base trope, or some related offshoots? I noticed recently that [[YMMV/SpiderManHomecoming the YMMV for ''Spider-Man: Homecoming'']] features a few fandom nitpicky arguments, such as Aunt May's casting. Contrast this to more divisive issues, such as George Lucas' edits to the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy, or Bob Dylan
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Hey, perhaps I\'m overlooking something, but are there different levels to the Broken Base trope, or some related offshoots? I noticed recently that [[YMMV/SpiderManHomecoming the YMMV for \'\'Spider-Man: Homecoming\'\']] features a few fandom nitpicky arguments, such as Aunt May\'s casting. Contrast this to more divisive issues, such as George Lucas\' edits to the original \'\'Star Wars\'\' trilogy, or Bob Dylan \"going electric\" in the mid-60s. Is there a trope for Fandom Disagreements (or something similarly named) for divisive issues that are much smaller in scale and/or not \'\'that\'\' divisive ?
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