. . "Here at All The Tropes we have plenty of different kinds of content. We point out patterns in a work, discuss patterns that may or may not be in that work, share our reactions to fictional happenings and take wild guesses at what happens next -- among other things as explained in Not a Trope. It became clear early on back on TV Tropes that letting all this content mix together was not the best idea, and a rather involved hierarchy of subpages eventually evolved. In migrating ATT to MediaWiki, we maintained this organizational hierarchy, leveraging MWiki's native support for namespaces in the process. There is very little we chose to eliminate, with the result that -- although it's prettier in some ways, and handled better in the software -- it's still the same somewhat dense web of specialized subpages. Seeing as all this can get very confusing for new people, and in some cases even veteran tropers, here's a breakdown of what goes where on the wiki."@en . . . . . . . . "About/What Goes Where On the Wiki"@en . . "Here at All The Tropes we have plenty of different kinds of content. We point out patterns in a work, discuss patterns that may or may not be in that work, share our reactions to fictional happenings and take wild guesses at what happens next -- among other things as explained in Not a Trope. It became clear early on back on TV Tropes that letting all this content mix together was not the best idea, and a rather involved hierarchy of subpages eventually evolved."@en .