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dr.strangelove

(4,851 posts)
Tue Dec 13, 2011, 10:52 AM Dec 2011

Spoiler issues for the TV Chat Group on DU3

This discussion thread is pinned.

I thought it might be a good idea to get some idea of how people feel about spoilers. Specifically, I am curious how people feel about spoilers when it involves TV shows based on previously published printed material, like the Sookie Stackhouse novels (HBO's True Blood series) or the Fire and Ice novels (HBO's Game of Thrones series).

I personally do not want to have anything spoiled. I have not read these books and probably will not until after the season that they are based on ends. (I have started the first of the Fire and Ice novels) I prefer to watch the shows without any idea as to what will happen. I understand in both cases there have been departures from the books, some significant and others minor. Thats true in most cases.

I am hoping we can all agree not to discuss any spoilers of any type unless the thread title specifically mentions that spoilers will be discussed. But I am open to any ideas on the topic. I'd like to hear what others think as well. Hope you are all enjoying the new format. I like it.
- dr.s

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Spoiler issues for the TV Chat Group on DU3 (Original Post) dr.strangelove Dec 2011 OP
Agreed. Spoliers, if included should always be in the post title Ohio Joe Dec 2011 #1
Spoilers are fine with me..if identified in Title FarPoint Dec 2011 #7
Agreed. Skinner Dec 2011 #2
Thats happened to me dr.strangelove Dec 2011 #6
Yes a big SPOILER ALERT in the thread title should take care of it OKNancy Dec 2011 #3
I'm pinning this... one_voice Dec 2011 #4
Agree 100% catchnrelease Dec 2011 #5
Agree! n/t Little Star Dec 2011 #8
I am new & think spoiler alert in the title of a post is a good idea Astazia Aug 2012 #10
Spam deleted by cyberswede (MIR Team) tom88 Jun 2012 #9
I hope if it is a full day after the show it is not considered a spoiler. hollysmom Mar 2013 #11
No, of course not dr.strangelove Mar 2013 #12
We actually watch many of the TV shows 'the morning after' because we are retired. Tikki Apr 2013 #13
I understand that, but I was talking about spoilers from other sources than TV dr.strangelove May 2013 #14
Sure...shouldn't one direct the conversation to the book/reading forum...like: 'meet me over.. Tikki May 2013 #15
K&R Little Star Aug 2013 #16
Yes, please. Sienna86 Jun 2014 #17
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Ohio Joe

(21,894 posts)
1. Agreed. Spoliers, if included should always be in the post title
Tue Dec 13, 2011, 10:57 AM
Dec 2011

Depending on the show, I will sometimes read spoilers but often I want to avoid them.

FarPoint

(13,704 posts)
7. Spoilers are fine with me..if identified in Title
Tue Dec 13, 2011, 06:57 PM
Dec 2011

I visit a soap opera board and the title always alerts with SPOILER. Then, they scroll way down on the page ....then post the item...ie.
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Spoiler....Adam married Sharon..again!

Skinner

(63,645 posts)
2. Agreed.
Tue Dec 13, 2011, 11:03 AM
Dec 2011

FWIW, the Statement of Purpose for this group does specifically mention spoilers:

Talk about your favorite TV shows, TV movies and televised sporting events. Remember to include a *SPOILERS WARNING* in your post title, and never include spoilers in thread titles.


Still, I would suggest that everyone needs to be careful not to accidentally stumble upon spoilers. I saw the boardwalk empire thread in here, and I really wanted to read it, but I have been resisting opening the thread because I figured it probably had lots of spoilers. I loved season 1 of Boardwalk Empire, but I haven't had time to watch Season 2 yet.

dr.strangelove

(4,851 posts)
6. Thats happened to me
Tue Dec 13, 2011, 04:27 PM
Dec 2011

Its tough when someone walks into a spoiler. I hope we can all agree not to post them in non-spoiler threads.

I'm with you on Boardwalk. I've not watched any of season 2 yet, or of season 2 of hung yet. I am waiting for my vacation after christmas and I can watch them all over 2-3 days.

Great job on the new forum Skinner. Thanks for stopping by the forum. I am excited to see so many people I do not know here. The TV forum on the old site had really gotten down to just a dozen or so people. It looks like we have so many fresh faces, and hopefully fresh perspectives here.

OKNancy

(41,832 posts)
3. Yes a big SPOILER ALERT in the thread title should take care of it
Tue Dec 13, 2011, 11:07 AM
Dec 2011

I love spoilers and spoiler hunting for reality shows, so if I put SPOILER ALERT in the title and someone reads it anyway, I'm not responsible for you being spoiled!!

Astazia

(262 posts)
10. I am new & think spoiler alert in the title of a post is a good idea
Wed Aug 1, 2012, 04:26 PM
Aug 2012

How can I know for sure. What does red pin mean?

dr.strangelove

(4,851 posts)
12. No, of course not
Thu Mar 14, 2013, 07:42 AM
Mar 2013

After a show airs, nothing in it could be considered a spoiler. However in this group the rule we came up with is to identify the episode that you are discussing in the thread title, so no one who has not yet seen the episode will read the thread. Usually it is at most a day or so that people need to catch up, but it helps. Once something airs though, it is no longer a spoiler to talk about it.

Tikki

(14,798 posts)
13. We actually watch many of the TV shows 'the morning after' because we are retired.
Tue Apr 30, 2013, 11:52 PM
Apr 2013

If one puts !!SPOILER ALERT!! in the post and thread headlines than it is no big deal.




The Tikkis

dr.strangelove

(4,851 posts)
14. I understand that, but I was talking about spoilers from other sources than TV
Wed May 1, 2013, 06:24 AM
May 2013

Like if you read the Fire and Ice novels that Game of Thrones is based on, you know what happens for the next 3 seasons. Some have let go what happens to some characters and it is very annoying. No spoilers is not just talking about an episode that aired, it is also about talking abotu source material that has not aired yet.

Tikki

(14,798 posts)
15. Sure...shouldn't one direct the conversation to the book/reading forum...like: 'meet me over..
Wed May 1, 2013, 08:36 AM
May 2013

in the sci-fi sub-topic if you want to and we'll discuss the book the TV show or movie was based on'..

I don't think there is a problem just mentioning that a book or another adaptation exists, just be sure
to share the plot and story elsewhere.


Tikki

Sienna86

(2,151 posts)
17. Yes, please.
Sun Jun 22, 2014, 07:48 AM
Jun 2014

I come to this forum to see what you all consider great and/or interesting to watch. It's a fabulous resource for me. I appreciate a spoiler alert so I don't accidentally ruin my viewing if I follow up on a recommended show.

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