What ita said. Given that we're bypassing our voting procedures on this one, I think it's important that we tread carefully and have a true consensus. Opening Bookclub Friday night at midnight EDT, would seem to be a good compromise on which we can all agree.
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Opening Bookclub Friday night at midnight EDT, would seem to be a good compromise on which we can all agree.
Sounds like a good plan.
Why worry about spoiler talk if we don't open a thread that allows spoilers before the book is available? I'd like to talk about what I've heard now.
FTR, I was consensing about opening the thread when the book was actually out. But mainly I'm posting content so that I can add,
OTOH, there's a good chance this conversation will last past midnight Friday at which it will be a moot point anyway, right?
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Why worry about spoiler talk if we don't open a thread that allows spoilers before the book is available? I'd like to talk about what I've heard now.
Exactly why we need to obsess over opening, unless I don't get your meaning.
Why worry about spoiler talk if we don't open a thread that allows spoilers before the book is available? I'd like to talk about what I've heard now.
Why don't you announce in Literary that you'll be talking about HP spoilers in Spoilers?
Why don't you announce in Literary that you'll be talking about HP spoilers in Spoilers?
Hold up! I'm with Jessica on this:
I don't think spoilers should be put anywhere people might already be subscribed to without a vote.
Yeah, I'd think people not wanting to be spoiled for a book might be surprised to find themselves spoiled for one in the TV spoilers thread.
Even if you mark it on the slug or description, etc., people reading via read new won't see it necessary.
We could open a "Buffista Books 2" (or whatever the book club thread title was), name it "Buffista Books 2: Harry Potter Full Spoiler Discussion", and make the first post a strident warning that there will be full spoilers. We could do that now, and then people could discuss spoilers, and when the book is actually on sale, it will be the thread in which to discuss the book. That way literary stays spoiler free, and people know to stay out of book club if they don't want to get spoiled.
Or we could just wait until this weekend and re-open book club...