Miles Tormani said:
The only reason I felt people would get so caught up in TVTropes is because it uses so many bloody arbitrary terms, with no explanation on the page that you were reading, that you are literally forced to open every other page that that page links to in order to understand what the hell you were reading in the first place.
It feels more like a damned scavenger hunt to figure out what they're talking about. If TVTropes used more understandable language, like "Rule of One Female" instead of "The Smurfette Principle," or "Confusing/Arbitrary Ending" instead of "Gainax Ending" (or whatever it was), then it wouldn't be such a pain to get through everything. Instead, you'd click stuff if you wanted to, not because it was a requirement to understand the page.
Although I fully understand your point-of-view on this, the strange, nonsensical and flat-out random trope names are what makes it so interesting for me personally. The referances to the Xanatos Gambit [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/XanatosGambit] confused the hell out of me until I read it, then it was all "oh! I've seen that". Then that page links you to related things and you go there to see what they are. Rather than annoying me, it intrigued me.
And yeah, the names make it hard to understand at first, but when you read the article you usually end up understanding
why it's called that random weird name that nobody understood, at times it can even (seem) a logical choice, if not the most understandible.
NOTE: Some others have said this, but being stuck on Tv Tropes for 5 hours isn't neccessarily bad, in fact, quite often it's funny and ammusing. Thats why its so hard to leave. Also, unless your mouse wheel is broken each trope page will
probably lead to (At least) two tabs being opened. It is a physical effort to stop opening tabs and go through and close all your open ones.
NOTE2: Read the trope names in context as well. To this day I have not read the Mooks [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Mooks] page and yet I completely understand what it means. Same goes for Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy] and Sealed Evil in a Can [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SealedEvilInACan].