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They're both regarding the same initial Moxxie/Striker fight and Millie's intervention, aren't they?
Not identical, but close enough in terms of what they cover that I'd strongly suggest you seek consensus to remove again rather than doing anything unilateral.
Yes, they are indeed regarding the same fight and intervention. If there an Informed Wrongness cleanup thread I should go to, or should I take this to the "Is This an Example?" thread?
Edited by RebelFalcon I see myself as a long winded dolt with the occasional good idea or keen insight.Just wanted to precise, I had no idea the YMMV page already had an Informed Wrongness example that was later removed. I've actually discussed it on the "Is this an Example?" thread back then here, here and here. Also it's not an Edit War because I only added this example once, it would have been an Edit War if I was the one who originally added it, someone deleted it and I added it a again time without discussion.
Edited by jOSEFdelavilleI meant more me inadvertantly causing an edit war, not you Josef, since I removed the trope once, you added it, but then I wanted to remove the trope a second time.
I see myself as a long winded dolt with the occasional good idea or keen insight.Ah okay, I misread.
Would this count as an EditWar? Web Original
On Sep 5th 2021, I removed the Trope Informed Wrongness from the YMMV page of the fifth episode of Helluva Boss, due to said entry being Trope Misuse as a result of misconstruing the events of the episode.
On Dec 30th 2022, jOSEFdelaville added Informed Wrongness to the page again, but with a different entry. I believe this is also an example of misuse that misconstrues the events of the episode, as Millie wasn't the one who brought up the fact Moxxie had a gun, Moxxie himself did. Millie only said he didn't need to prove he was stronger physically after he lamented not being strong enough, saying basically to stick to his strengths when facing him this time. Moxxie was the one who said "I probably should have used this earlier, huh?" after remembering he had a gun on him, Millie's reaction being more exasperation when she sees him remember and make the comment. "I love ya hon, but for fucks sake."
Would it count as an Edit War if I removed the trope since I had already removed Informed Wrongness once before, even if it was a different entry?
Edited by RebelFalcon