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StranglesMcWhiskey t1_jdqh4sc wrote

Are you suggesting that people never make any public commentary about anything?

I get it, I don't want to see a big spoiler about a show a day or two after it comes out on Twitter or whatever, but if I'm interested in something I avoid the topic. I managed to avoid spoilers about every Star Wars movie and show, because I care about that. Andor has been out for how long and all I know about it is that it's very good and I need to get around to watching it.

I played about 15 hours of rdr2, and never finished but always thought I might go back. I never encountered an accidental spoiler for it. I eventually realized I'd never get back to it and watched a let's play to intentionally find out the rest of the story.

I'm on YouTube a lot. I work from home and have ample time to watch videos, and I don't find avoiding spoilers that hard, it just takes a littler effort on my part.

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LoCaL_dRuNkArD OP t1_jdqi6kz wrote

Im suggestin people be a little more considerate about others. Youre lucky to not be spoiled, but not everyone. Saying "spoilers ahead" isnt that hard I dont think.

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StranglesMcWhiskey t1_jdqnfuo wrote

Sure, and people intentionally spoiling things are assholes, but you have to take some personal responsibility on the internet too.

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LoCaL_dRuNkArD OP t1_je4mxrj wrote

You all keep saying personal responsibility. What do you mean?? There is no "personal responsibility" on the net, its all algorythms and if the algorythm decides to show you a spoiler (wheter or not you say dont recommend) theres nothing you can do. And the "dont use social media" thing is bs. Im not going to change my way of life because someone with too much free time wants to be an asshole. All I want is no spoiler thumbnails right after something comes out, and just a quick "spoiler alert." Ppl these days seem to be so ADHD even that seems to be too much to ask.

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