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==Campaigning==
==Campaigning==
'''Campaigning''' is a major tournament concept, in which anons create posts to bolster a character's thread presence and convince others to vote for their character, often in the forms of OC, discussion about their character, and roleplay. Campaigning is seen as a major factor in a character's success, with less traditionally popular characters able to make it big due to strong campaigning.
'''Campaigning''' is a major tournament concept, in which anons create posts to bolster a character's thread presence and convince others to vote for their character, often in the forms of OC, discussion about their character, and roleplay. Campaigning is seen as a major factor in a character's success, with less traditionally popular characters able to make it big due to strong campaigning.

==DTVA==
Characters of animated series produced by '''D'''isney '''T'''ele'''v'''ision '''A'''nimation. In tournaments, it often exclusively refers ''The Ghost and Molly McGee'', ''Amphibia'' and ''The Owl House'' and their respective characters and posters. They are a main victim of spitevoting because of questionable shitposting and controversial albeit popular presence on the board, and general hatred against nu-Disney.


==Falseflagging==
==Falseflagging==
'''Falseflagging''' is a term referring to a shitposter posing as a supporter of a certain character while creating posts that paint said character or its supporters in a negative light, either to attempt to get said character to lose or simply for the sake of trolling. Examples of common tactics used by falseflaggers include spamming fat or otherwise unpleasant art, "campaigning" with AI art, attempting to frame the character as being trans, and generally being a nuisance in the threads in the name of their targeted character.
'''Falseflagging''' is a term referring to a shitposter posing as a supporter of a certain character while creating posts that paint said character or its supporters in a negative light, either to attempt to get said character to lose or simply for the sake of trolling. Examples of common tactics used by falseflaggers include spamming fat or otherwise unpleasant art, "campaigning" with AI art, attempting to frame the character as being trans, and generally being a nuisance in the threads in the name of their targeted character. Can be synonymous with the common phrase '''psyops''' (psychological operations).


==Metagaming==
==Metagaming==
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==Pityvoting==
==Pityvoting==
'''Pityvoting''' is a concept of a character receiving votes from anons specifically due to an unfortunate and recent meta event related to him or her, usually the cancelation of a series or the death of a voice actor. This is often a point of contention for these characters, as arguments break out over whether or not their success is founded primarily on sympathy for the character's series/VA rather than the character's actual merit. The major example of this is Dr. Mrs. Monarch in 2020 who through the cancellation of her show got a handful of votes in her favor that contributed to her victory.
'''Pityvoting''' is a concept of a character receiving votes from anons specifically due to an unfortunate and recent meta event related to him or her, usually the cancelation of a series or the death of a voice actor. This is often a point of contention for these characters, as arguments break out over whether or not their success is founded primarily on sympathy for the character's series/VA rather than the character's actual merit. The major example of this is [[Dr. Mrs. Monarch]] in [[Ms. /co/ 2020]] who through the cancellation of her show got a handful of votes in her favor that contributed to her victory.


==Silent Majority==
==Silent Majority==
The '''Silent Majority''' is a general "group" of anons <s>from Brazil</s> who vote without participating in the tournament threads. Silent Majority picks are defined by having massive success despite having no thread presence; while this is an indication of a character's innate popularity among the board, the Silent Majority is viewed unfavorably by some and can cause an associated character to be seen as an uninteresting pick. Recent tournaments have had official measures by the hosts to discourage Silent Majority voting, with the voting forms moved to the OC anchor rather than the top of the thread to encourage anons to interact with the thread rather than simply voting from the catalogue and never visiting the thread itself.
The '''Silent Majority''' is the term for the general "group" of anons <s>from Brazil</s> who vote without participating in the tournament threads. Silent Majority picks are defined by having massive success despite having no thread presence; while this is an indication of a character's innate popularity among the board, the Silent Majority is viewed unfavorably by some and can cause an associated character to be seen as an uninteresting pick. Debates between silent and meta/campaigner approaches to the tourney's often arise. Recent tournaments have had official measures by the hosts to discourage Silent Majority voting, with the voting forms moved to the OC anchor rather than the top of the thread to encourage anons to interact with the thread rather than simply voting from the catalogue and never visiting the thread itself.


==Spitevoting==
==Spitevoting==
'''Spitevoting''' refers to voting for a character for no other reason than to vote against the other character in the matchup. Reasons for spitevoting tend to either be a case of metagaming, hatred of a specific character/series, or an anon seething over his main losing to that character in a previous round.
'''Spitevoting''' refers to voting for a character for no other reason than to vote against the other character in the matchup. Reasons for spitevoting tend to either be a case of metagaming, hatred of a specific character/series, or an anon seething over his main losing to that character in a previous round.


==The Plunderes==
==The Plunderers==
'''"The Plunderers"''' or also known as The Plunderers of the /co/ast, is the name to a team of three characters composed by Ruber, John Silver and Zorak. They have made themselves known thanks to Zorak's victory in Mr. /co/ 2022. This was later followed by Ruber becoming runner-up in the first Villains of /co/ tournament in August, 2023. The team originated back in 2021 through Chris McLean and it was composed of four characters until he was booted out after his poster's involvement with rigging Tag-Team Tournament 2021.
'''"The Plunderers"''' or also known as The Plunderers of the /co/ast, is the name to a team of three characters composed by Ruber, John Silver and Zorak. They have made themselves known thanks to Zorak's victory in Mr. /co/ 2022. This was later followed by Ruber becoming runner-up in the first Villains of /co/ tournament in August, 2023. The team originated back in 2021 through Chris McLean and it was composed of four characters until he was booted out after his poster's involvement with rigging Tag-Team Tournament 2021.


==Team F.A.R.T.S.==
==Team F.A.R.T.S.==
'''"FARTS"''' is an acronym used in Ms. /co/ to refer to the characters [[Frankie Foster|'''F'''rankie Foster]], [[Azula|'''A'''zula]], [[Raven|'''R'''aven]], [[Toph|'''T'''oph]], and [[Shego|'''S'''hego]], grouping them together under the reasoning of these characters being the most prevalent heavy hitters that consistently seed and perform well due to their high popularity, and having all returned in the year 2021 when the term first gained widespread use. The term is frequently used within the Ms. /co/ tournaments, with some criticizing the acronym as ruining the chances of these characters of actually winning due to creating a stigma of being seen as boring anti-underdog picks. The term has also been used in comparison to refer to characters other than the girls named in F.A.R.T.S who share the same qualities of being perceived heavy hitters.
'''"FARTS"''' is an acronym used in Ms. /co/ to refer to the characters [[Frankie Foster|'''F'''rankie Foster]], [[Azula|'''A'''zula]], [[Raven|'''R'''aven]], [[Toph|'''T'''oph]], and [[Shego|'''S'''hego]], grouping them together under the reasoning of these characters being the most prevalent heavy hitters that consistently seed and perform well due to their high popularity, and having all returned in the year 2021 when the term first gained widespread use. The term is frequently used within the Ms. /co/ tournaments, with some criticizing the acronym as ruining the chances of these characters of actually winning due to creating a stigma of being seen as boring anti-underdog picks. The term has also been used in comparison to refer to characters other than the girls named in F.A.R.T.S who share the same qualities of being perceived heavy hitters.

==DTVA==
Characters of animated series produced by '''D'''isney '''T'''ele'''v'''ision '''A'''nimation. In tournaments, it only refers to ''The Ghost and '''M'''olly McGee'', '''''A'''mphibia'' and ''The '''O'''wl House''. They are the main victims of spitevoting because of questionable shitposting and presence in the board and general hatred against nu-Disney.


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