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* Fans of ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' are rather hotly divided regarding the canonicity of ''Literature/{{The Homestuck Epilogues}}'', especially considering the readers of both routes tended to experience TooBleakStoppedCaring. ''[[Webcomic/Homestuck2 Homestuck^2]]'' has faced similar problems, possibly as a residual effect of how controversial the Epilogues were.

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* Fans of ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' are rather hotly divided regarding the canonicity of ''Literature/{{The Homestuck Epilogues}}'', especially considering the readers of both routes tended to experience TooBleakStoppedCaring. ''[[Webcomic/Homestuck2 Homestuck^2]]'' ''Webcomic/HomestuckBeyondCanon'' has faced similar problems, possibly as a residual effect of how controversial the Epilogues were.
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* Some people like to believe that Part 2 of ''Webcomic/YuMeDream'' never happened. [[BrokenBase Let's just leave it at that for now]].

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* Some people like to believe that Part 2 of ''Webcomic/YuMeDream'' never happened. [[BrokenBase Let's just leave it at that for now]].
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* For many people, ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'' ended on October 2nd, 2011: the last strip before the infamous Sisterhood storyline began and turned the strip extremely {{Anvilicious}} while heavily focusing on CreatorsPet Xanthe.

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* For many people, ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'' ended on October 2nd, 2011: the last strip before the infamous Sisterhood storyline began and turned the strip extremely {{Anvilicious}} while heavily focusing on CreatorsPet Xanthe. And even more people bailed when the strip shifted ''again'' into hard-right anti-trans demagogy.
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* Fans of ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' are rather hotly divided regarding the canonicity of ''Literature/{{The Homestuck Epilogues}}'', especially considering the {{Darkness Induced Audience Apathy}} readers of both routes tended to experience. ''[[Webcomic/Homestuck2 Homestuck^2]]'' has faced similar problems, possibly as a residual effect of how controversial the Epilogues were.

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* Fans of ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' are rather hotly divided regarding the canonicity of ''Literature/{{The Homestuck Epilogues}}'', especially considering the {{Darkness Induced Audience Apathy}} readers of both routes tended to experience.experience TooBleakStoppedCaring. ''[[Webcomic/Homestuck2 Homestuck^2]]'' has faced similar problems, possibly as a residual effect of how controversial the Epilogues were.
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* Fans of ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' are rather hotly divided regarding the canonicity of ''Literature/{{The Homestuck Epilogues}}'', especially considering the {{Darkness Induced Audience Apathy}} readers of both routes tended to experience. ''[[Webcomic/Homestuck2 Homestuck^2]]'' has faced similar problems, possibly as a residual effect of how controversial the Epilogues were.
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* ''Webcomic/DragonBallMultiverse'': [[invoked]] DBM ignores the events of ''Anime/DragonBallGT'' and the first four ''Dragon Ball Z'' movies. Since it was created long before ''Manga/JacoTheGalacticPatrolman'' and ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' it also ignores the events of those series.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'' provides a usefully illustrative subversion of this trope: Despite WordOfGod stating otherwise many readers insist that Ash was always female and the titular Misfile merely confused her into thinking she was once male. Their interpretation may be wrong but it can't be discontinuity because there is no continuity to discard; nothing contradicting their interpretation has ever appeared ''within the comic itself'', presumably because it would contradict the "cosmic RetCon" premise underlying the whole story. This serves as a useful lesson in how ConservationOfDetail can allow an author to cater to two diametrically opposed aspects of his fan base without alienating either.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'' provides a usefully illustrative subversion of this trope: Despite WordOfGod stating otherwise many readers insist that Ash was always female and the titular Misfile merely confused her into thinking she was once male. Their interpretation may be wrong but it can't be discontinuity because there is no continuity to discard; nothing discard. Nothing contradicting their interpretation has ever appeared ''within the comic itself'', presumably because it would contradict the "cosmic RetCon" premise underlying the whole story. This serves as a useful lesson in how ConservationOfDetail can allow an author to cater to two diametrically opposed aspects of his fan base their fanbase without alienating either.
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* There are a good many [[Webcomic/TheWotch Wotchers]] who do their best to forget ''Consequences''. Or, at the very least, the part of it where [[spoiler: a formerly 30-year-old man both accepts that he is now a high school girl and is ok with it because he was lonely as an adult]].

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* There are a good many [[Webcomic/TheWotch Wotchers]] who do their best to forget ''Consequences''. Or, at the very least, the part of it where [[spoiler: a formerly 30-year-old man both accepts that he is now a high school girl and is ok OK with it because he was lonely as an adult]].adult.]]
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* There are a good many [[TheWotch Wotchers]] who do their best to forget ''Consequences''. Or, at the very least, the part of it where [[spoiler: a formerly 30-year-old man both accepts that he is now a high school girl and is ok with it because he was lonely as an adult]].
* Webcomic/CuantaVida fans are divided on whether or not [[spoiler: Red and Sniper]] died.

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* There are a good many [[TheWotch [[Webcomic/TheWotch Wotchers]] who do their best to forget ''Consequences''. Or, at the very least, the part of it where [[spoiler: a formerly 30-year-old man both accepts that he is now a high school girl and is ok with it because he was lonely as an adult]].
* Webcomic/CuantaVida ''Webcomic/CuantaVida'' fans are divided on whether or not [[spoiler: Red and Sniper]] died.



* Fans of ''CtrlAltDel'' do this with the miscarriage storyline.

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* Fans of ''CtrlAltDel'' ''Webcomic/CtrlAltDel'' do this with the miscarriage storyline.



* ''WebComic/DragonBallMultiverse'': [[invoked]] DBM ignores the events of ''Anime/DragonBallGT'' and the first four ''Dragon Ball Z'' movies. Since it was created long before ''Manga/JacoTheGalacticPatrolman'' and ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' it also ignores the events of those series.
* For many people, ''WebComic/{{Sinfest}}'' ended on October 2nd, 2011: the last strip before the infamous Sisterhood storyline began and turned the strip extremely {{Anvilicious}} while heavily focusing on CreatorsPet Xanthe.
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* ''WebComic/DragonBallMultiverse'': ''Webcomic/DragonBallMultiverse'': [[invoked]] DBM ignores the events of ''Anime/DragonBallGT'' and the first four ''Dragon Ball Z'' movies. Since it was created long before ''Manga/JacoTheGalacticPatrolman'' and ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' it also ignores the events of those series.
* For many people, ''WebComic/{{Sinfest}}'' ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'' ended on October 2nd, 2011: the last strip before the infamous Sisterhood storyline began and turned the strip extremely {{Anvilicious}} while heavily focusing on CreatorsPet Xanthe.
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* ''WebComic/DragonBallMultiverse'': [[invoked]] The comic itself ignores the events of ''Anime/DragonBallGT'' and the first four ''Dragon Ball Z'' movies, and the fandom ''of'' the comic is increasingly ignoring the existence of Hanasia, Bardock's wife, due to blatant CanonDefilement regarding her power level and the fact that [[{{Jossed}} Goku's ACTUAL mother, Gine, was revealed by Toriyama later on]].

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* ''WebComic/DragonBallMultiverse'': [[invoked]] The comic itself DBM ignores the events of ''Anime/DragonBallGT'' and the first four ''Dragon Ball Z'' movies, movies. Since it was created long before ''Manga/JacoTheGalacticPatrolman'' and ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' it also ignores the fandom ''of'' the comic is increasingly ignoring the existence events of Hanasia, Bardock's wife, due to blatant CanonDefilement regarding her power level and the fact that [[{{Jossed}} Goku's ACTUAL mother, Gine, was revealed by Toriyama later on]].those series.
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* For many people, ''WebComic/{{Sinfest}}'' ended on October 2nd, 2011: the last strip before the infamous Sisterhood storyline began and turned the strip extremely {{Anvilicious}} and started focusing on CreatorsPet Xanthe.

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* For many people, ''WebComic/{{Sinfest}}'' ended on October 2nd, 2011: the last strip before the infamous Sisterhood storyline began and turned the strip extremely {{Anvilicious}} and started while heavily focusing on CreatorsPet Xanthe.

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