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Clean-up thread (copy/paste into the browser\\\'s url field): [=https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15046601260A53602600=]
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As a tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\'t an example of NightmareFuel, and these are the biggest, and most persistent, problems with \'\'RWBY\'\' proposals (scene summaries are by far the biggest issue).
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As a tip: if the proposal is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc., it isn\\\'t an example of NightmareFuel and the clean-up thread will reject it. These issues are the biggest, and most persistent, problems with \\\'\\\'RWBY\\\'\\\' proposals to the thread (scene summaries are by far the biggest issue).
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The trope is for a NightmareFuel audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them. If you have an example to propose, write it like that and it should (hopefully) fit the trope.
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The trope is for a NightmareFuel audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\\\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them after they\\\'ve stopped watching the episode. If you have an example to propose, write it like that and it should (hopefully) fit the trope.
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The clean-up project is due to extensive misuse of the trope; the lock on this page is due to repeated attempts to undo any work the project did to clean-up the page, so the mods locked the page indefinitely (the gen:LOCK NightmareFuel page was locked for the same reason).
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The clean-up project is due to extensive misuse of the trope; while most NightmareFuel pages haven\\\'t needed a lock, a couple of works ended up with locked pages because there were repeated attempts to undo any work the project did to clean up those pages. This resulted in the mods locking those pages indefinitely and requiring those works to now be vetted through the clean-up project thread. Unfortunately, \\\'\\\'RWBY\\\'\\\' is one of them (as is \\\'\\\'gen:LOCK\\\'\\\'). So, entries have to go through that thread if you want anything added to the page.
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The only reason there have been no examples added for Volume 7 is because entries meeting the trope requirements have not been suggested to the thread. Several examples have been suggested that would be eligible if they were written up according to the trope description, but the people who proposed them didn\'t do the rewrite to correct the trope misuse in their proposals, which is why those entries haven\'t been added.
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The only reason there have been no examples added for Volume 7 is because entries meeting the trope requirements have not been suggested to the thread. Several examples have been suggested that actually would be eligible if they were written up according to the trope description, but the people who proposed them didn\\\'t do the rewrite to correct the trope misuse in their proposals, which is why those entries haven\\\'t been added.
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As a tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\'t an example of NightmareFuel. The trope is for a NightmareFuel audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them.
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As a tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\\\'t an example of NightmareFuel, and these are the biggest, and most persistent, problems with \\\'\\\'RWBY\\\'\\\' proposals (scene summaries are by far the biggest issue).
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So, if you have an example to propose, write it like that and it should (hopefully) fit the trope.
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The trope is for a NightmareFuel audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\\\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them. If you have an example to propose, write it like that and it should (hopefully) fit the trope.
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As a tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\'t an example of NightmareFuel. The trope is for a NightmareFuel audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them. If they had done the rewrites, the entries probably would have been added by now.
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As a tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\\\'t an example of NightmareFuel. The trope is for a NightmareFuel audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\\\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them.
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As a tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\'t an example of NightmareFuel. The trope is for a NightmareFuel audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them.
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As a tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\\\'t an example of NightmareFuel. The trope is for a NightmareFuel audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\\\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them. If they had done the rewrites, the entries probably would have been added by now.
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The lock is due to extensive misuse of the page. The only reason there have been no examples added for Volume 7 is because entries meeting the trope requirements have not been suggested to the thread. Several examples have been suggested that would be eligible if they were written up according to the trope description, but the people who proposed them didn\'t do the rewrite.
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The clean-up project is due to extensive misuse of the trope; the lock on this page is due to repeated attempts to undo any work the project did to clean-up the page, so the mods locked the page indefinitely (the gen:LOCK NightmareFuel page was locked for the same reason).
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As tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\'t an example of NightmareFuel. The trope is for an audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them. So, if you have an example to propose, write it like that and it should (hopefully) fit the trope.
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The only reason there have been no examples added for Volume 7 is because entries meeting the trope requirements have not been suggested to the thread. Several examples have been suggested that would be eligible if they were written up according to the trope description, but the people who proposed them didn\\\'t do the rewrite to correct the trope misuse in their proposals, which is why those entries haven\\\'t been added.

As a tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\\\'t an example of NightmareFuel. The trope is for a NightmareFuel audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\\\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them.

So, if you have an example to propose, write it like that and it should (hopefully) fit the trope.
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As tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\'t an example of NightmareFuel. The trope is for an audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\'ve stopped watching it. So, if you have an example to propose, write it like that and it should (hopefully) fit the trope.
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As tip: if the entry is a character reaction, scene summary, speculation, Fridge, etc. it isn\\\'t an example of NightmareFuel. The trope is for an audience reaction that stays with the audience even after they\\\'ve stopped watching it, so the entry needs to explain what the audience reaction was and why it stays with them. So, if you have an example to propose, write it like that and it should (hopefully) fit the trope.
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