Entertainment Section Member Etiquette: SPOILERS
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Entertainment Section Member Etiquette: SPOILERS
What is a spoiler?
A spoiler is anything which can hinder a person's enjoyment of something by telling them something they might not have known beforehand. This is not limited to story elements but can also cover surprising gameplay developments/changes in the course of a game or surprises in terms of secrets and unlockables. The threshold each individual person has for spoilers on a range of subjects will vary greatly.
From what I gather in this section over the years is a general common courtesy between members on SPOILER tagging media that maybe damaging to peoples view on the topic beforehand. Now if say rules were implemented against such posts would you guys/girls have a problem with it? or stay with the common courtesy of tagging such posts.
Heres the rules I would instate that would result in an Infraction:
Avoid putting spoilers in thread titles
If you are making a thread, consider for a moment that some people might want to avoid knowing certain things about a game/movie/TV show/whatever. As such, being a little more vague is better than being inconsiderate.
Mark spoilers appropriately
When posting spoilers about anything, always mark it properly. Using a spoiler tag alone is often not the best way because no one will know what you have hidden behind the tag without reading it first. Using proper marking can make it very helpful for others to know if they want to highlight the spoiler tag or not. Mixing spoiler tags with regular text in a single sentence is also often a bad idea when dealing with a story spoiler, especially if it makes it obvious.
Correct spoiler marking strategies.
This is a spoiler for the 4th boss fight in Zelda
Incorret spoiler marking strategies.
I can't believe
dies at the end of the boss fight against
or
When not to use spoilers
If a thread is specifically marked as post-game discussion and spoilers are warned about in the title, there is no need to use spoiler tags regarding that topic inside the thread. There is no point having an entire thread filled with [SPOILER] if everyone is on the same page regarding what is expected in the thread. The same applies for threads about the sequels of existing games/movies. If you have not played/seen the previous Media in the series, it is probably not a good idea to wander into a thread about the latest Media, especially if it is a direct sequel to story-driven Media.
I ask you guys/girls.....
When should *SPOILERS* be tagged after release of said Media?
Anything different you would add?
DISCUSS
A spoiler is anything which can hinder a person's enjoyment of something by telling them something they might not have known beforehand. This is not limited to story elements but can also cover surprising gameplay developments/changes in the course of a game or surprises in terms of secrets and unlockables. The threshold each individual person has for spoilers on a range of subjects will vary greatly.
From what I gather in this section over the years is a general common courtesy between members on SPOILER tagging media that maybe damaging to peoples view on the topic beforehand. Now if say rules were implemented against such posts would you guys/girls have a problem with it? or stay with the common courtesy of tagging such posts.
Heres the rules I would instate that would result in an Infraction:
Avoid putting spoilers in thread titles
If you are making a thread, consider for a moment that some people might want to avoid knowing certain things about a game/movie/TV show/whatever. As such, being a little more vague is better than being inconsiderate.
Mark spoilers appropriately
When posting spoilers about anything, always mark it properly. Using a spoiler tag alone is often not the best way because no one will know what you have hidden behind the tag without reading it first. Using proper marking can make it very helpful for others to know if they want to highlight the spoiler tag or not. Mixing spoiler tags with regular text in a single sentence is also often a bad idea when dealing with a story spoiler, especially if it makes it obvious.
Correct spoiler marking strategies.
This is a spoiler for the 4th boss fight in Zelda
Spoiler
I can't believe
Spoiler
Spoiler
Spoiler
When not to use spoilers
If a thread is specifically marked as post-game discussion and spoilers are warned about in the title, there is no need to use spoiler tags regarding that topic inside the thread. There is no point having an entire thread filled with [SPOILER] if everyone is on the same page regarding what is expected in the thread. The same applies for threads about the sequels of existing games/movies. If you have not played/seen the previous Media in the series, it is probably not a good idea to wander into a thread about the latest Media, especially if it is a direct sequel to story-driven Media.
I ask you guys/girls.....
When should *SPOILERS* be tagged after release of said Media?
Anything different you would add?
DISCUSS
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Re: Entertainment Section Member Etiquette: SPOILERS
I don't think that infracting for putting a spoiler in the thread title is a good idea. Kinda like having NSFW in thread title is your warning. it'd be a pita to tag every NSFW post in u raff u ruse
are you going to infract for spoiler tag abuse? say... if I'm just trying to be funny
what about hiding a metric fuckton of pictures within a thread to shorten the page length, even if the pics aren't spoilers?
are you going to infract for spoiler tag abuse? say... if I'm just trying to be funny
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But say I make a thread title:
SPIDERMAN: EDGE OF TIME, Peter dies and Aunt May is Naked.
You pretty much just ruined the experience for many people. For this i would close the thread and infract. No bueno?
I would require you to tag/post beforehand the SPOILER as a NON-Spoiler, if its not and your joking, Infraction.
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I see what you're trying to do and it seems to be a good idea. You just want to make it concise so people don't get confused (you example clearly outlines what you are looking for)
Closing the threads I agree with, maybe make it so the title must contain something like *Caution Spoiler inside* so readers are warned before hand and browse with caution (tags still required)
Do you think an infraction is a little too serious? Maybe start with a warning and if they don't get it after a warning or two then start with the infractions.
But it sounds like a good idea Mig I like where you're going with this
Closing the threads I agree with, maybe make it so the title must contain something like *Caution Spoiler inside* so readers are warned before hand and browse with caution (tags still required)
Do you think an infraction is a little too serious? Maybe start with a warning and if they don't get it after a warning or two then start with the infractions.
But it sounds like a good idea Mig I like where you're going with this
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This would be the appropriate means. This is how i do most of my actions, unless member is clearly outta hand. (situation deems it)