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<tab name="TV Tropes">TV Tropes does not allow certain articles and topics to be discussed, because of censorship policies ostensibly imposed by their advertisement sponsors. We are hosted on a service funded by donations, so we have no ads (and thus no chance of being redirected to a malware-injection site by a hostile ad) and no widespread censorship. We have a wide range of other benefits too: modern software, secure browsing, and administrators who listen to other opinions. For a fuller explanation of the schism, see [[All The Tropes:Why Fork TV Tropes|Why We Forked TV Tropes]].</tab> |
<tab name="TV Tropes">TV Tropes does not allow certain articles and topics to be discussed, because of censorship policies ostensibly imposed by their advertisement sponsors. We are hosted on a service funded by donations, so we have no ads (and thus no chance of being redirected to a malware-injection site by a hostile ad) and no widespread censorship. We have a wide range of other benefits too: modern software, secure browsing, and administrators who listen to other opinions. For a fuller explanation of the schism, see [[All The Tropes:Why Fork TV Tropes|Why We Forked TV Tropes]].</tab> |
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<tab name="Tropedia">[https://tropedia.fandom.com/ Tropedia] is a FANDOM fork of All The Tropes (minus the branding as that is our trademark now they expelled the [[User:GethN7|founder]] over a matter they deemed in violation of their Terms of Service), and are as censorship free as ourselves, with some limited exceptions for matters pertaining to certain FANDOM policies. Content from there can be imported here and vice-versa, under the terms of the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC-BY-SA 3.0 license]. </tab> |
<tab name="Tropedia">[https://tropedia.fandom.com/ Tropedia] is a FANDOM fork of All The Tropes (minus the branding as that is our trademark now they expelled the [[User:GethN7|founder]] over a matter they deemed in violation of their Terms of Service), and are as censorship free as ourselves, with some limited exceptions for matters pertaining to certain FANDOM policies. Content from there can be imported here and vice-versa, under the terms of the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC-BY-SA 3.0 license]. </tab> |
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<tab name="The True Tropes Wiki">[https://the-true-tropes.fandom.com The True Tropes Wiki] is also a FANDOM fork of All The Tropes, also minus our branding. It was founded in October 2019 by a former ATT Admin who disagreed with a decision made by the community as a whole to lock the [[Complete Monster]] page and remove its examples in response to an increase in toxic users obsessively focused on the trope. It's based on a complete dump of ATT as it existed at that time, provided with our blessings. Just like Tropedia, content from True Tropes can be imported here and vice-versa, under the terms of the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC-BY-SA 3.0 license]. </tab> |
<tab name="The True Tropes Wiki">[https://the-true-tropes.fandom.com The True Tropes Wiki] is also a FANDOM fork of All The Tropes, also minus our branding. It was founded in October 2019 by a former ATT Admin [[Start My Own|who disagreed with a decision made by the community as a whole]] to lock the [[Complete Monster]] page and remove its examples in response to an increase in toxic users obsessively focused on the trope. It's based on a complete dump of ATT as it existed at that time, provided with our blessings. Just like Tropedia, content from True Tropes can be imported here and vice-versa, under the terms of the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC-BY-SA 3.0 license]. </tab> |
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In 1992, Joss Whedon wrote an interesting film with an original concept and a postmodern take on the horror genre. However, due to Whedon's lack of control over his work, he (and several others) saw the film as disappointing, while it did acquire a modest Cult following. Not wanting to let the character and overall concept that he was attached to go to waste, Whedon jumped at the chance to re-visit it on television. In 1997, with an abbreviated first season, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was raised from the dead on the fledgling WB network. At its core was a subversion of the horror movie trope of the fragile and doomed Southern Californian cheerleader attacked by a monster in a dark alley. Buffy was snappy, petite, blonde and instead monsters would be afraid of meeting with her in dark alleys. She was part of a long line of "Slayers," one girl every generation given mystical strength and other powers to confront not only vampires but all other sorts of monsters that stalk the night.
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