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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 8393552" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>In some ways, this doesn't account for technological connectedness increasing along with the concept of spoilerage.</p><p></p><p>Once upon a time, you could only spoil a story if you were personally in the presence of somebody else who was reading it. That's a limited reach.</p><p></p><p>Usenet only reached fellow nerds in the 80s.</p><p></p><p>It's the 21st century where all kinds of people could easily spoil a movie with a social media post when it became a larger problem.</p><p></p><p>I think you did hit on a key point about Jerks. People spoiling to ruin it for others on purpose.</p><p></p><p>What's not talked about much (and there's parallels to other subjects), are people who some chunky time after a release get angry that we spoiled Fight Club for them. This is akin to the folks looking for offense which muddies the waters on actual offense. I suspect this falls back to the Jerk point. Somebody going into a Fight Club room who hasn't seen it is there to be a Jerk when they raise that flag about a spoiler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 8393552, member: 8835"] In some ways, this doesn't account for technological connectedness increasing along with the concept of spoilerage. Once upon a time, you could only spoil a story if you were personally in the presence of somebody else who was reading it. That's a limited reach. Usenet only reached fellow nerds in the 80s. It's the 21st century where all kinds of people could easily spoil a movie with a social media post when it became a larger problem. I think you did hit on a key point about Jerks. People spoiling to ruin it for others on purpose. What's not talked about much (and there's parallels to other subjects), are people who some chunky time after a release get angry that we spoiled Fight Club for them. This is akin to the folks looking for offense which muddies the waters on actual offense. I suspect this falls back to the Jerk point. Somebody going into a Fight Club room who hasn't seen it is there to be a Jerk when they raise that flag about a spoiler. [/QUOTE]
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