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<blockquote data-quote="Coroc" data-source="post: 7279044" data-attributes="member: 6895991"><p>Seriously?</p><p></p><p>If you write a spoiler in your headline for tomb of horrors or against the giants, fine if you have to, as an attention getter. But even with this old stuff you should not, and I explain why.</p><p></p><p>Tbh there are not so many people, who are like you obviously, able to play every new content within months of publishing so for them the release date does not matter at all.</p><p>We got to work and do other things and maybe get a session 1ce per month and maybe we still are exited for some new stuff.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Even with old stuff it is bad habit: My group does not know many of the 2nd ed greyhawk stuff e.g. and I do use that for my campaign. I do not want them to read up any of it here although the danger is low.</p><p></p><p>You know there are different kind of readers, and I am one of the sort who does read blocks, means I trace a whole paragraph and do a detail reading of important things after that if I am in a hurry. And for people like me a spoiler warning in the headline is to late, even if spoilers start only in the third or fourth line.</p><p></p><p>So please do not use your measure to judge other people in their habits or wishes, you would not have the same being done to you. And besides, it is not that difficult to do your headline like "CoS plot questions (possible spoilers)". I am sure it does not keep people being interested in the topic from reading or answering your thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coroc, post: 7279044, member: 6895991"] Seriously? If you write a spoiler in your headline for tomb of horrors or against the giants, fine if you have to, as an attention getter. But even with this old stuff you should not, and I explain why. Tbh there are not so many people, who are like you obviously, able to play every new content within months of publishing so for them the release date does not matter at all. We got to work and do other things and maybe get a session 1ce per month and maybe we still are exited for some new stuff. Even with old stuff it is bad habit: My group does not know many of the 2nd ed greyhawk stuff e.g. and I do use that for my campaign. I do not want them to read up any of it here although the danger is low. You know there are different kind of readers, and I am one of the sort who does read blocks, means I trace a whole paragraph and do a detail reading of important things after that if I am in a hurry. And for people like me a spoiler warning in the headline is to late, even if spoilers start only in the third or fourth line. So please do not use your measure to judge other people in their habits or wishes, you would not have the same being done to you. And besides, it is not that difficult to do your headline like "CoS plot questions (possible spoilers)". I am sure it does not keep people being interested in the topic from reading or answering your thread. [/QUOTE]
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