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The way we have so far seems to be spoilerfonting deaths, and spoilerfonting the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, where we kind of spoilerfont everything. I\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\'t spoilerfont the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \
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The way we have so far seems to be spoilerfonting deaths, and spoilerfonting the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, where we kind of spoilerfont everything. I\\\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\\\'t spoilerfont the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \\\"Monster\\\" entries.

I\\\'d also think in cases where the death of the character is important for the storyline of other characters, we shouldn\\\'t spoilerfont it. We have DrivenToSuicide for Victoria, and probably DiedInYourArmsTonight for Allison (I think in her case?), and we have unspoiled references to their deaths in Chris\\\' entry, so where\\\'s the point in whiting out their deaths in their own entries?

What does everyone else think?
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The way we have so far seems to be spoilerfonting deaths, and spoilerfonting the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, where we kind of spoilerfont everything. I\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\'t spoilerfont the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \
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The way we have so far seems to be spoilerfonting deaths, and spoilerfonting the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, where we kind of spoilerfont everything. I\\\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\\\'t spoilerfont the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \\\"Monster\\\" entries.

I\\\'d also think in cases where the death of the character is important for the storyline of other characters, we shouldn\\\'t spoilefontr it. We have DrivenToSuicide for Victoria, and probably DiedInYourArmsTonight for Allison (I think in her case?), and we have unspoiled references to their deaths in Chris\\\' entry, so where\\\'s the point in whiting out their deaths in their own entries?

What does everyone else think?
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The way we have so far seems to be spoilerfonting deaths, and spoilerfonting the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, where we kind of spoilerfont everything. I\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\'t spoilerfont the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \
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The way we have so far seems to be spoilerfonting deaths, and spoilerfonting the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, where we kind of spoilerfont everything. I\\\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\\\'t spoilerfont the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \\\"Monster\\\" entries.

I\\\'d also think in cases where the death of the character is important for the storyline of other characters, we shouldn\\\'t spoiler it. We have DrivenToSuicide for Victoria, and probably DiedInYourArmsTonight for Allison (I think in her case?), and we have unspoiled references to their deaths in Chris\\\' entry, so where\\\'s the point in whiting out their deaths in their own entries?

What does everyone else think?
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The way we have so far seems to be spoiling deaths, and spoiling the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, where we kind of spoil everything. I\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\'t spoilerfont the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \
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The way we have so far seems to be spoilerfonting deaths, and spoilerfonting the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, where we kind of spoilerfont everything. I\\\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\\\'t spoilerfont the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \\\"Monster\\\" entries.

I\\\'d also think in cases where the death of the character is important for the storyline of other characters, we shouldn\\\'t spoiler it. We have DrivenToSuicide for Victoria, and probably DiedInYourArmsTonight for Allison (I think in her case?), and we have unspoiled references to their deaths in Chris\\\' entry, so where\\\'s the point in spoiling their deaths in their own entries?

What does everyone else think?
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One thing I\'ve been thinking about: Spoilers. Right now, our way of spoiling on the character page is a bit all over the place - I myself am guilty of this, too - and I\'d like to find a way to make it a bit more unified. Administrivia/HandlingSpoilers suggests that we think more of the casual readers than fans, who might be more afraid to get spoiled. The way we have so far seems to be spoiling deaths, and spoiling the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, were we kind of spoil everything. I\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\'t spoil the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \
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One thing I\\\'ve been thinking about: Spoilers. Right now, our way of spoiling on the character page is a bit all over the place - I myself am guilty of this, too - and I\\\'d like to find a way to make it a bit more unified. Administrivia/HandlingSpoilers suggests that we think more of the casual readers, who are not so worried about spoilers than fans, who might be more afraid to get spoiled.

The way we have so far seems to be spoiling deaths, and spoiling the most recent season, except for the Supernatural Antagonists folder, where we kind of spoil everything. I\\\'d like to change the latter - we put in a line saying that we won\\\'t spoilerfont the actual identity of the characters hidden behind the mask anymore, except for the most recent season. I mean, when we have BigBad for Peter and Jennifer, it makes little sense to white-out their names in the relevant \\\"Monster\\\" entries.

I\\\'d also think in cases where the death of the character is important for the storyline of other characters, we shouldn\\\'t spoiler it. We have DrivenToSuicide for Victoria, and probably DiedInYourArmsTonight for Allison (I think in her case?), and we have unspoiled references to their deaths in Chris\\\' entry, so where\\\'s the point in spoiling their deaths in their own entries?

What does everyone else think?
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