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'''Spoilers''' are pictures or texts spoiling an episode, comic or film by telling some themes or big reveals before the viewer can see it for themselves. For example, explaining on forehand that {{sw|Darth Vader}} is {{sw|Luke Skywalker}}'s father would be to spoil ''{{sw|The Empire Strikes Back}}'', the second ''[[Star Wars]]'' film.
'''Spoilers''' are pictures or texts spoiling an episode, comic or film by telling some themes or big reveals before the viewer can see it for themselves.  


[[The Infosphere (website)|The Infosphere]]'s policy on spoilers is simply that they are ''everywhere''. By entering the site, you are immediately expected to either have seen all episodes, or to have them spoiled and deal with it. An article can always show in the introduction that a character is dead, that someone is someone else's father or how the series (eventually) ends.  It can be expected, however, that a full summary of the plot of an unreleased piece of media will not be on the Infosphere.
[[The Infosphere (website)|The Infosphere]]'s policy on spoilers is simply that they are ''everywhere''. By entering the site, you are immediately expected to either have seen all episodes, or to have them spoiled and deal with it. An article can always show in the introduction that a character is dead, that someone is someone else's father or how the series (eventually) ends.  It can be expected, however, that a full summary of the plot of an unreleased piece of media will not be on The Infosphere.


If you don't like spoilers (most people don't) and you haven't seen the latest episode just yet, the best recommendation is for you to stay off The Infosphere until you have.
If you don't like spoilers (most people don't) and you haven't seen the latest episode just yet, the best recommendation is for you to stay off The Infosphere until you have.

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Spoilers are pictures or texts spoiling an episode, comic or film by telling some themes or big reveals before the viewer can see it for themselves.

The Infosphere's policy on spoilers is simply that they are everywhere. By entering the site, you are immediately expected to either have seen all episodes, or to have them spoiled and deal with it. An article can always show in the introduction that a character is dead, that someone is someone else's father or how the series (eventually) ends. It can be expected, however, that a full summary of the plot of an unreleased piece of media will not be on The Infosphere.

If you don't like spoilers (most people don't) and you haven't seen the latest episode just yet, the best recommendation is for you to stay off The Infosphere until you have.