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Spoiler tags are always bad. Removing them is always good. If you're worried, put an "Unmarked Spoilers Below" warning.
That is always my inclination, but given my history of opposition to spoiler tags I like to get a consensus from other tropers before doing so. Especially since I have no familiarity with this work, at all.
Edited by CrypticMirrorEven if one believes in spoiler tags, some of those spoiler tags...Muggle and Magical Love Triangle, it sounds like, is a central feature of the plot, not some "spoiler" twist.
I just came across the page for the book Liar and it is absolutly covered in whitespaced spoiler tags. I've moved all the tags that were around the trope names onto around the text itself, but it is still looking far too tag heavy. I'm not familiar with this work myself, and I understand it has a sizeable twist halfway through, which the author has asked readers not to spoil, so I would be grateful if anyone has an idea on how to rewrite this to work with our spoiler policy. Or maybe we should just declare it spoilers off, and put a warning label at the top?
Anyone got any ideas, please?