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*Steven* |
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Sooooo. Are spoilers worth getting upset over? Should people who put spoilers up (whether true or false) in a thread without first warning that they're spoilers to that book get in trouble? Should the decision to punish be decided on the book?
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
To answer your last question (because I don't have time for the others yet, I'm arguing that we all fish for spoilers when we enter any discussion about a book/show. If you're one of the ones that truly never discuss a book/show, then I agree with you. However, on the general stage, people do open discussions about books, that is where I'm coming from.
My question wasn't meant to be serious; it meant to provoke. |
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*Michelle* |
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To answer your last question (because I don't have time for the others yet, I'm arguing that we all fish for spoilers when we enter any discussion about a book/show. If you're one of the ones that truly never discuss a book/show, then I agree with you. However, on the general stage, people do open discussions about books, that is where I'm coming from. My question wasn't meant to be serious; it meant to provoke. But, I can't say I'm arguing against the people who do open discussions about the book. I'm arguing against people like Podomat (sp?), who almost ruined the book for me, because I was an "innocent thread reader" who opened it up, didn't know what the highlighted part was (it was days before the actual release of the book) and read a line, then immediately stopped. His thread was mislabled, and it was clearly the intent of his to cause some sort of upheaval. |
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