This is not a post that contains masses of spoilers. (Though there are some spoilers, and they will be placed behind an appropriate cut, because I care. And appreciate that some people don't watch episodes of things live.) It's a post about spoilers themselves. Mainly one Glee spoiler, but it goes for them all
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I'm the same. I have other things to be doing today (proof reading, some writing, then workshops this afternoon) so I won't get to watch the ep. until at least 7pm, probably later. I would much rather have not been spoiled.
No. It's not. The only times when I've been less-than-vague on Twitter is when I pretty much know all the people following me have seen the ep. (And let's face it, most people see it before me. :P) Or, alternatively, if it's been a couple of weeks since the ep. aired.
I suppose it's easy to be spoiler-conscious when you're a spoiler-phobe, but that doesn't make it OK not to be if you don't mind spoilers. :/
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I hate it, too. Usually, the Doctor Who comms. on LJ aren't too bad. I've never been spoiled through LJ for that, which is lovely. And usually it's not an issue for Glee on LJ - but someone decided to break the spoiler code with their icon this morning. Which is reason number 1 why I'm so angry about being spoiled - it just shouldn't have happened. It only did because someone broke the Code. And it's not like we're pirates, the Spoiler Code isnt't just guidelines ( ... )
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It makes you want to go straight on the net after the 1st ep of Who S6 has aired and just spoil it for everyone in the US. Which I would never do, but still, just saying...
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