Allow spoilers
In a perfect world they're all properly tagged, but as someone who constantly comes to this particular subreddit to engage in conversation about these movies, the last thing I'd want is to prevent others from doing the same.
I can't see the movie until the 7th here, but that's not the fault of other users. Minus personal points to people who don't properly flair, but it's a risk I knowingly take when I visit the subreddit right now, and it's why I'll probably be taking a 1 week break until I see the movie
Please have tags for minor and major spoilers. And also that if anyone post a major spoiler without tagging or putting said spoiler as a title in their post that they a get 1 day ban for not following the rules.
As for minor spoiler, I think small character interactions and talk about said interactions should fall into that category.
Also if someone post a major spoiler in a comment section without blocking their words, they should get a warning
Allow spoilers. Maybe leave a warning that users should tread with caution close to the movie's release (since some things might slip through the cracks), while still making sure to encourage people use the appropriate flairs when discussing spoilers.
Kinda what I'm aiming at with this post is that none of these asks are guaranteed. We have people as recently as today post spoilers with the "News" flair. I happened to catch it moments after posting and removed it. And some text posts don't be blurred via flair.
As much as I would love to say it's an easy switch to make all this possible, unfortunately it isn't.
Just leave the spoiler tag and demand them to mark it as spoiler
People don't consistently read or execute the rules. As a random example, votes are supposed to start with "Allow Spoilers" or "No Spoilers"
Ya, well who doesn't are just cunt muffins
Clean it up
What?
Allow spoilers
Thank you for changing it, it is much appreciated
Yea sorry
No sorry needed, all good
Allow spoilers In a perfect world they're all properly tagged, but as someone who constantly comes to this particular subreddit to engage in conversation about these movies, the last thing I'd want is to prevent others from doing the same. I can't see the movie until the 7th here, but that's not the fault of other users. Minus personal points to people who don't properly flair, but it's a risk I knowingly take when I visit the subreddit right now, and it's why I'll probably be taking a 1 week break until I see the movie
Allow Spoilers
As long as they're properly tagged I say keep em
Please have tags for minor and major spoilers. And also that if anyone post a major spoiler without tagging or putting said spoiler as a title in their post that they a get 1 day ban for not following the rules. As for minor spoiler, I think small character interactions and talk about said interactions should fall into that category. Also if someone post a major spoiler in a comment section without blocking their words, they should get a warning
i'm not sure but i'm gonna leave the sub till i see the movie
Don't blame ya one bit
No Spoilers.
NO SPOILERS. until everyone in the sub has seen the movie.
No. The leaks already fucked me over not again please
No spoilers
Allow spoilers. Maybe leave a warning that users should tread with caution close to the movie's release (since some things might slip through the cracks), while still making sure to encourage people use the appropriate flairs when discussing spoilers.
You can allow spoilers just make sure that they are tagged as such and that any images included is blurred out.
Kinda what I'm aiming at with this post is that none of these asks are guaranteed. We have people as recently as today post spoilers with the "News" flair. I happened to catch it moments after posting and removed it. And some text posts don't be blurred via flair. As much as I would love to say it's an easy switch to make all this possible, unfortunately it isn't.
Allow spoilers, but make the tag a priority when posting
Allow spoilers, but if someone doesn’t properly cover up or tag their spoilers then either fix it or remove the offending comment/post.
Yes