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LoCaL_dRuNkArD OP t1_jdqf341 wrote

I know social media breaks is the awnser, but the point here is that spolier culture seems to favor people who spoil stuff.

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MrBurns1619 t1_jdqg5fd wrote

gaming culture favors people who play games, gym culture favors those who are athletic, car culture favors mechanics, and so on and so on and so on... if you aren't a mechanic, why go to a car meet? If you aren't interested in being athletic, why go to a gym? My point is you've entered into a culture you don't like and then question why you're there. Sure, I get that it leaks on to gaming culture more heavily than movies or books, but it's each of our own obligations to avoid spoilers for ourselves. It's rough, but it's the life we live.

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LoCaL_dRuNkArD OP t1_jdqicml wrote

That doesnt really work. I play plenty of games, i just dont want to get spoiled.

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MrBurns1619 t1_jdqjhl5 wrote

You're saying they are the same culture. They aren't. It's more like a vinn diagram they intersect but are not the same. Spoiler culture also intersects with books as I know too well and with movie culture, as I also know too well. And youtube thumbnails spoil as many movies as they do games. We all remember the endgame fiasco, I'm sure. Books are mostly immune from digital spoilers but aunt Margaret is a bitch and hates me so I usually hear the end of some books before I read them and book clubs suffer from at least one mouthy member or two that read faster than the rest of us.

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