Hmm. See, there's white font I'd avoid (movie endings, book discussions, blah blah blah), and I don't think I'm the only one.
There would still be a general catch-all whitefont (probably the s tag would remain the same).
Even if possible, it's not *practical*.
This may be true, and even if it is, the UI & guidelines would really need to be worked out carefully to not be a PITA. It just seems to me a possible way to accomodate both sides. At any rate, I've drifted from the topic at hand into design, so I'll stop unless someone wants to bat this around in BBB.
Ok. One last bit.
Victor has just summed up this idea as:
See or not see by cookie, it's good enough for me.
Please send beer. Or valium.
And it shouldn't be needed
Hey, I'm also tired of being told how I
should
feel about the shows.
See or not see by cookie, it's good enough for me.
I have no clue if this is a possibility, but I think the idea rocks.
Trudy, how is a TV movie a spoiler about a show that just started filming this week?
That post didn't have just the TV movie description in it. It had a flatly stated casting spoiler. The problem of the unclear description of the movie just compounded things, but it wasn't the main issue.
Ahah.
Then it kinda looks like the argument is at crosspurposes, or maybe I just don't get it -- links have been provided and marked spoilery (sometimes post-event, but it's been the de facto practice). Is this what you want to stop, Trudy?
Or is Plei saying that links don't need to be tagged ... or what?
Or is Plei saying that links don't need to be tagged ... or what?
Links should still be tagged. Mention of the movie, or of NB's pilot, however, should still be just freaking fine.
(Daniel's original cut and paste blurs the matter, but only slightly.)
JM is playing a gay guy in a movie. He may smooch a feller. It should be glorious.
I'm not whitefonting that information, for example.
I'm not whitefonting that information, for example.
Is there sparkle font? Because shiny!
Plei seems offended at whiting them.
Speaking, probably, for the Virgins I advocate not discussing unaired material and, as a courteosy, whitefont possible spoilers.