Addressing tags? In what fashion?
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Tags that are spoilery, I would assume.
But is there a problem that needs to be addressed? Tags have been kept community-acceptably spoiler-free for yonks. If there is going to be heightened sensitivity/requirements, then more detail is needed.
If a tag is thought too spoilery, it should be raised, just like a spoilery post should be called to attention. But that's not new.
Yeah, I don't think there's a problem with tags. People tag lines out of context, which does sometimes lead to a little moment of "Oh! So THAT's where that's from" for people who see the thing later, but I feel like as a community we're fine with that.
Yeah, people have always tagged NAFDA shows the night the show airs (often changing tags mid-show). As long as the tags aren't spoily for plot/characters, they've always been kosher.
Also, spoiler policies no longer apply to Firefly except with regard to the upcoming movie—show DVDs were out before Christmas of 2003.
OK about the tags - but I still think we should put it in the FAQ - spoiler question anyway just to have it on the record as our policy. (for example "this spoiler policy applies to tags as well - do not use quotes that give away plot information in your tags until [a week after airdate]")
About Firefly - I know it no longer applies to that show - I guess I just meant in general, something like, "For shows released on DVD that had the majority of their episodes unaired, whitefont shall be used in the show threads for a period of [what is it, 3 weeks after DVD general release date?], after which they are fair game in all NAFDA threads". But better written.
Just want to clarify that I'm not trying to be a pain in the ass - I'm perfectly OK with whatever the policy is - all I'm asking is that it be spelled out in the FAQ for the record.
shows released on DVD that had the majority of their episodes unaired, whitefont shall be used in the show threads for a period of
Acutally, for showthreads, I'd say hell no, because show threads are NAFDA. I don't know what the policy is, but for SHOW THREADS? If it has been "aired" (and with DVDs, I'd assume aired meant released) then NAFDA applies, or do I have that completely wrong?
Also, I'm one for simplicity rather than making things increasingly complex. If I haven't finished watching something on DVD (like Wonderfalls or Firefly) than the onus should be on me to avoid the show thread, not the other way around.
I realize I might be in the minority on this one.
ETA I had to go look to make sure I had NAFDA right. NAFDA means free to discuss what has been aired, right?
I think we do some courtesy white-fonting for the first couple of weeks in the show thread for things that were largely unaired, and I think that's a great idea. But beyond that, I don't see a need to do anything else. Besides, I don't really think this issue is going to come up again anytime soon, so I'm not sure I see where the big problem is.