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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.4

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Tropers' Hub is glorious!!

Tropers' Hub is really nice. Don't wanna sound weird but Bozzy feels like Team Mom. Like seriously, she does. But i'm a MINOR. So as long as you are nice, Bozzy and the rest of Tropers' Hub can feel like your family too. :)

June 11, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Elitist cool kids' club that claims to be otherwise despite evidence to the contrary

Tropers' Hub had moved off of Forumotion for some weird reason, given how their change of venue is easily found by search engine because they're not caring about quality of life, and as somebody who finds ways to do things like improve my Google Document usage despite being stuck on government income in a state that overprices housing, I can testify about how the involved group doesn't have an excuse. The problem, then, lies in their ivory tower-induced hubris. Whatever the heads of TVTropes.org are, the mirror shows that they're not the immediate issue.

This is a site that claims to be "inclusive", a lie that I'm writing this review over. If they were really that, they would not need to keep any and all worthwhile discussion to private Discord servers, or be incredibly close-minded in general. For starters, it doesn't make sense for philosophy-introducing Lucifer analogues like Light Yagami to be auto-approved for Complete Monster regardless of whether or not they qualify, yet clear cases of Satan like Naraku need effort posts that can be shot down because the powers that be claim "inaccuracy" in the post as an excuse to dogpile on the person proposing him? (I wasn't that, I assure you.) That's something that could be solved with hotfix discussion, yet Tropers' Hub wants to make that impossible. But I suppose there couldn't possibly be a solution to that, let alone one I would have mentioned in this very paragraph. I'm not even sure Discord could tell me anything about this. Ah well.

Getting the approval of the powers that be is an exercise in futility, when they're just indifferent and even pompous, though I can't exactly expect good results from the alt-left, especially at a point where California is a state where I guess because one is protecting their dad's ashes from bureaucratic behaviors, that's grounds for having the police slam one onto the ground, drag them onto the nearby street's concrete (life endangerment one count, potential run over by a passerby's vehicle), and suffocate them while double-masked (life endangerment one more count, asphyxiation), and the general regard ends up being met with No Sympathy. Tropers' Hub similarly wants to be stone-cold indifferent and think they know best no matter how clear they don't. Why are they indulging in the brand of behavior that Death Note indirectly calls out?

Tropers' Hub could claim that they are "not therapists" if they want to excuse not bothering to reach out, but that is only a supplemental aspect of the problem, not the main part, which is the discussion limitation. Magnificent Baddie has material like the YouTube video "The Horrific Appeal of Child Soldiers" for discussion. Things like that could get going, but again, the private Discord and attempt to hide their new location that is not excused by ban evader involvement only shows their dogmatism, made even more insulting when their userbase consists of people who have hijacked the concept of tropes, so they end up taking something that is meant to be freely available discussion.

Tropers' Hub is an example of how alt-right figures like Magnus "Mangs" Hestveen (who pulled sexual assault) get away with so much (even getting privileges like marriage for free): that people like Tropers' Hub's userbase are convenient scapegoats who nonetheless need to be called out so actively for key behaviors that just feed the alt-right's Satanic Archetypes.

CRITICAL UPDATE 5/10/2026:
True to the "ivory-tower" behaviors exposed below, Tropers’ Hub management operates on complete bad faith. After this 1-star review went live, the community stayed completely silent publicly while covertly deploying an asset to manipulate their score. On April 1, 2026, a 5-star burner account named "Tropers' Hub User" was created with zero prior platform history.

The fraud is undeniable: the review specifically names Bozzy—who is a documented, active member of the Tropers' Hub Staff inner circle. The review uses a highly manipulative persona claiming to be a "minor" who views staff as "family" to deceptively pad their rating. This explicit conflict of interest, where staff affiliates fabricate fake "youth-friendly" reviews to mathematically drown out legitimate whistleblowers, proves the exact rot and deceptive ecosystem this community fosters.

January 16, 2026
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