So, can we post our thoughts about Star Wars: The Force Awakens in the non-spoiler thread after we've seen it in the UK or Germany on December the 17th?
Sure! Same rule as always. Once it's released, it's fair game.
So, can we post our thoughts about Star Wars: The Force Awakens in the non-spoiler thread after we've seen it in the UK or Germany on December the 17th?
Sure! Same rule as always. Once it's released, it's fair game.
One bummer of the Spoiler thing and the All-at-once release style of Amazon/Netflix original series like Jessica Jones is that I pretty much can't participate in the thread because I'm a few days behind in watching them all and somebody's going to talk about the whole series because they gorged on it.
Not anybody's fault, but I kind of miss the One episode/one thread style of discussion that helped pace discussion of a show vs. spoilage.
So start one episode/one thread threads. I personally start series threads as I prefer that, but you can start whatever threads you want!
A clarification, if I may...1) If a thread is not marked with the tag [SPOILERS]
Okay, so if I'm late to a show, I can't really read any thread on that episode?Sure! Same rule as always. Once it's released, it's fair game.
A clarification, if I may...
By "tag" you mean the graphic symbol right next to threads, right? Politics is white text on black background, Religion is red text on white background, TV has a television icon right next to it and so on...
But you can only choose one of these right?
So how do you tag a thread with Spoilers if you also want to tag it as Marvel or DC Comics or Movies, say?
Or do you literally mean that the thread title should start with the characters [, S, P, O, I, L, E, R, S, and ]?
Have a nice day,
Zapp
PS. Not trying to be onboxious. I guess another way of phrasing this could be: Do you use "tag" to mean two things?
The sblock tags work on desktop.Spoiler tags used to work, but they don't translate to a lot of the recent ways to view forums (Tapatalk, etc.) and, let's face it, they're a bit of a pain the ass.
I don't know what to think about this.A SPOILER counts as information prior to FIRST BROADCAST. This includes set photos, leaks, etc. It does NOT include official trailers or promotional materials.
So, if a thread does not have the [SPOILERS] tag, you are safe to view it if the show/movie has not shown anywhere yet.
I think that makes it as simple as it can be! If you see a spoiler in a on-spoiler thread, report it and a moderator can move it to a spoiler thread if necessary.