Fast Eddie's contention after the fork that Creative Commons was "a license to plagiarize".Artifact Title: TV Tropes started with Buffy the Vampire Slayer in particular before expanding to television, and then to all forms of media.It did nothing to undo the fork or stop competing wikis from using the legally-acquired content - it was nothing more than a "door slam" whose only purpose was to give Fast Eddie the illusion that he had any control over the situation at all. Fast Eddie's abrupt and unilateral change of TV Tropes' license from Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (CC-BY-SA) to the incompatible Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike (CC-BY-NC-SA) within days of learning that the wiki content had been scraped and forked in early July 2012 can also be seen as an example of this trope.Fast Eddie or other staff would routinely lock the accounts of such departing users and blank their troper pages as "punishment" for quitting the wiki. Frequently seen in 2012, when various wiki contributors made it known they were leaving because they did not approve of the measures the wiki management had chosen to impose in the wake of The Second Google Incident.Ad Dissonance: TV Tropes's ads are documented by Ad of Win and Ad of Lose at opposite ends of the spectrum.However, when those efforts overstepped their bounds it got to the point where Fast Eddie and the pre-sale administration of TVT routinely accused anyone who disagreed with it of being a pedophile or wanting to use the wiki to disseminate "pedoshit". Abomination Accusation Attack: As part of what had led to the Second Google Incident was an influx of lolicon content (removal of which was commented on and praised by Fuck No TVTropes), removing anything perceived as such was the explicit stated aim of the P5 acronym as it was initially conceived.
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