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Hopwin, don't be intentionally dense. If I posted a spoiler to the last Wheel of Time book in this thread, and put it behind a spoiler tag, would I be in the clear? After all, I put it in a spoiler tag. All I'm asking is for is to provide an indication if the spoiler tag is for outside info, since in this case the spoiler tag is ambiguous.
I would expect any information contained in a spoiler tag to reveal something I don't know and thus, "spoil" the surprise. Last I checked there was no timeframe limiting it to the prior week's episode. If there was a thread titled: WoT and I was reading through book one and you posted the ending to the entire series behind a spoiler-tag it would be my own fault for not taking your spoiler-tag seriously enough.
That's why I am against using spoiler-tags for series/books/games in mid-run. If you want to discuss the show to the point where you are reading threads about it then be up to date enough that anyone posting in the thread does not need to use spoiler tags for the entire conversation. In this way the tag can be used to contain true bomb-shells like Killuas dropped above. Reading through this thread the entire thing is hidden behind spoiler-tags, same with the Mass Effect thread which had to be split off so that conversations could be had about the ending/quests/etc.
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And regarding the spacing thing, sorry, I never got the memo. I was taught in school that 2 spaces was the only correct way, and never knew this had changed until you mentioned it and I looked it up. Learn something new every day.
Yeah, it is a throwback to the days of typewriters. No biggie on a board (just needling you a little bit, sorry
) but in emails and blog posts at work it drives me crazy
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