beatnikchick300
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Just making conversation, actually.
I get your point roundly. I've jumped out of various message boards for various reasons, and that sort of complainy conduct is why I stay far far faaaaar away from any semblance of a Transformers fanbase. I can see parallels between the two. Their wikipedia (which is awesome by the way) tries very hard to make peace between the nonstop complaining fan forums, often making fun of them in the process. There's a "True Fan" entry and a "Ruined Forever" entry. Both address the worst of their own fanbase.
Seems like TVTropes's main page wants to try to address those facts with entries like "Complaining about Shows you Don't Watch" and the like, but I've heard horrible things about edit wars, and it seems the main page is highly regulated because of troubles in the past. But I'd suspect that the forum is where members circumvent that sort of thing, and bring on as much discord as possible. Then of course, there are entries on the main page that seem passive aggressive. I'm sure those managed to sneak by too.
Unfortunately, that sort of thing can't be suppressed no matter how hard mods and respectful members try.
Good to know. I'm all for complaining on forums, if that's how fans feel. Like I said, I'm disgusted with both TV Tropes' recently-found obsession with putting themselves forth as this lovely bastion of neutrality, but yet tolerance of some kinds of negativity more so than others (you can hate Lisa Simpson, Scrappy Doo, and that stupid koala that used to be on American Dad for God-knows-why, but don't you DARE badmouth Cartman, Roger from American Dad, or any of the sacred cows of Disney villainy [I think you can guess a few I mean]). I've found that I'm not alone in thinking this, a lot of former tropers left the site because they grew sick of its Draconian administration, and the selective way the rules are enforced.