I'm a bit baffled by the change to Spoiler Lite. TV Guide descriptions very very often include eaxct plot points, so do many articles.
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Oh, and episode titles are generally okay too, but overly descriptive ones should be whitefonted.
(I.e. "Lessons" is fine to post in public, but "Tara's Ghost Teaches Dawn How To Drive" should be whited out.)
I'm a bit baffled by the change to Spoiler Lite. TV Guide descriptions very very often include eaxct plot points, so do many articles.
Argh. Well, we'll hash it out somehow.
So the only real difference bewteen the Spoiler Lites and the other one is the white fonting and separate topics for each show.
I think "Lite" is a misnomer. It's really "spoilers that are so easy to find it's frustrating not to talk about them on the main thread."
So the only real difference bewteen the Spoiler Lites and the other one is the white fonting and separate topics for each show.
No, not really. No wildfeed information, no Wanda, no couldn't be stumbled across accidentally.
Nothing you'd have to hunt for.
That description makes sense to me.
[edit: Jessica's and Plei's.]
Spoilers are very easy to find these days. There are entire sites devoted to them.
Now that plot points are allowed in Lite, the only differences are, again, white fonting and separate topics.
{edit} OK, wanda and wildfeed discussion. Got it. It's a hair of a difference, though.
Jessica, that's kinda subjective. "So easy to find"? The only place I have to work at not seeing spoilers is here. Perhaps "widely and officially disseminated" is more accurate.
As is, as I assume was intended, the "frustrating not to talk about them on the main thread", since I've never had that problem, and I know I'm not alone.
It's such a huge grey area -- which is why I stepped out of the thread.