What is a spoiler? Any piece of information that has not yet been revealed. This includes but is not limited to plot turns/twists, character deaths and any other important details that could ruin the suspense of the topic being discussed.
Basic Rules
"No Spoiler" Thread Rules
How do I use a spoiler tag?
Select the spoiler button from the drop down menu (located between the media and save buttons)
Enter a title for your spoiler. Warn that it is indeed a spoiler.
Click continue, this will bring you back to your post where you can immediatly start typing your spoiler message.
The above steps result in this:
Basic Rules
- No spoilers in thread titles.
- Use the spoiler tags whenever possible and be sure to label the tag as an actual spoiler. When quoting or responding to a post that has a spoiler tag, you must use a tag yourself.
- Spoilers are not required in general threads** about older movies/shows/games. Please use caution when entering these threads if you are not familiar with the material.
"No Spoiler" Thread Rules
- No using spoiler tags to drop spoilers. There should be no talk of spoilers, period. Yes, the spoiler tag was invented for this purpose, but it routinely causes problems as well as being used for many other reasons besides spoilers.
- No discussing source material. For example, no talking about The Walking Dead Comics or the Game of Thrones' books. The "no spoiler" threads are not the place for endless comparisons. Please use the alternative spoiler friendly threads for these discussions.
- Discussing events from the most recently aired episode is not considered a spoiler. Don't enter a season thread if you are not caught up.
How do I use a spoiler tag?
Select the spoiler button from the drop down menu (located between the media and save buttons)
Enter a title for your spoiler. Warn that it is indeed a spoiler.
Click continue, this will bring you back to your post where you can immediatly start typing your spoiler message.
The above steps result in this:
Enter your spoiler here
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