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As mentioned in the topic above, this article has reached a size where it is in danger of causing server performance issues any time that it\'s edited. See [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=12911386090A37310100&page=1 this thread]] for details on the issue.
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This article has reached a size where it is in danger of causing server performance issues any time that it\\\'s edited. See [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=12911386090A37310100&page=1 this thread]] for details on the issue.
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However, in too many cases, the cry of \\\"It\\\'s Popular Now, It Sucks!\\\" is more about snobbery than anything else. When the artist was a small name or a cult favorite, being one of their fans felt like being in an exclusive little club, but now membership has been opened up to the \\\'sheep\\\', the original fans may feel a lot less special. Alternatively, some critics seem to enjoy the attention that comes from criticizing something popular, or feeling more intelligent and superior about being the only ones capable of possessing the high standards not to \\\"follow the herd\\\".

That\\\'s what this trope is about. This page is meant for mere snobbery, FanDumb, and HateDumb. This could possibly be aided by changes like the CallOfDuty example, but still the main reason is for the snobbery. It\\\'s here because this is seen way too much in Bioware\\\'s forum; which seems to negate any valid changes, and because of Bioware\\\'s UnpleasableFanbase so that\\\'s why it\\\'s here.
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However, in too many cases, the cry of \\\"It\\\'s Popular Now, It Sucks!\\\" is more about snobbery than anything else. When the artist was a small name or a cult favorite, being one of their fans felt like being in an exclusive little club, but now membership has been opened up to the \\\'sheep\\\', the original fans may feel a lot less special. Alternatively, some critics seem to enjoy the attention that comes from criticizing something popular, or feeling more intelligent and superior about being the only ones capable of possessing the high standards not to \\\"follow the herd\\\".

This is seen way too much in Bioware\\\'s forum; which seems to negate any valid changes, so that\\\'s why it\\\'s here. Plus this page isn\\\'t for \\\"justified examples\\\", this page is for mere snobbery and FanDumb.
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However, in too many cases, the cry of \\\"It\\\'s Popular Now, It Sucks!\\\" is more about snobbery than anything else. When the artist was a small name or a cult favorite, being one of their fans felt like being in an exclusive little club, but now membership has been opened up to the \\\'sheep\\\', the original fans may feel a lot less special. Alternatively, some critics seem to enjoy the attention that comes from criticizing something popular, or feeling more intelligent and superior about being the only ones capable of possessing the high standards not to \\\"follow the herd\\\".

I see this way too much in Bioware\\\'s forum, so that\\\'s why it\\\'s here.
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