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Jon1renicus t1_iy4ekzu wrote

I really do hate headlines like this when its the day after an episode but I haven't watched it yet (am tonight)

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Prax150 t1_iy4qf3q wrote

The headline doesn't spoil anything? You hate people talking about a show outside of your personal timeline?

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MrBensvik t1_iy59v9z wrote

Sometimes just knowing there’s a twist is a spoiler in itself, even if the content isn’t revealed. Twists are meant to be a surprise, kinda ruins it if you know there will be one.

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Jon1renicus t1_iy4y00s wrote

To answer #2, of course not. I would just have preferred a headline more like 'lets talk about last nights episode' or something. But maybe im a weirdo

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CTeam19 t1_iy5x2d8 wrote

I mean it is obvious like when Glenn died on Walking Dead and people the very next day were going "oh let's fan cast Steven Yeun in Star Wars, DC, Marvel because he has more time on his hands wink wink"

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zeroxray t1_iy4mkoq wrote

Smh Instant information at your fingertips makes you hateful?

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Marcello_ t1_iy4pbay wrote

especially when its the afternoon after the episode dropped. its only natural that theres the potential to have something spoiled. also, unless youre reading the article you wouldnt even know what the twist is. its just like turn your brain on. smh

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Leafs17 t1_iyb7mo8 wrote

The problem is knowing there's a twist is a spoiler

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Marcello_ t1_iybnzd9 wrote

no the problem is putting yourself in a position where theres a high likelihood of reading something you dont want to, on a platform that caters to peoples very specific interests, before watching the show or movie you dont want spoiled. were in the age of instant information, yeah it sucks, but thats the reality. people are not going to not talk about something they really wanna talk about just because a random stranger might have something spoiled for them.

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Leafs17 t1_iycnj47 wrote

Ok but people do avoid talking spoilers, so maybe you're just a jerk

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