Cindy, I like the poll idea, but I think it would be a lot easier to post responses if instead of bullets, each sub item was a,b,c or 1,2,3.
That way a post could be easily put in as Title 2, Writer 1, etc.
Just a suggestion.
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
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Cindy, I like the poll idea, but I think it would be a lot easier to post responses if instead of bullets, each sub item was a,b,c or 1,2,3.
That way a post could be easily put in as Title 2, Writer 1, etc.
Just a suggestion.
I don't mind knowing the writer at all, but the ep titles I'd really rather not see. At the very least, they should be whitefonted until the episode airs.
But where did the guest star question come from? I'd have very strong objections to that being in the main thread.
I'm with Brenda, point for point. Normally I wouldn't post a mee-tooo, but we're trying to get a feel for how people think.
Oh, and yes, white-font doesn't work on text browsers.
I like looking at upcoming episode titles on occasion, but it's pretty much a thrill of being almost-kinda-slightly-spoiled, so I would definitely want those whitefonted.
To take another example from Angel season 4, the "Soulless" title only loses most of its spoilage impact after one has seen "Long Day's Journey"--and I knew of "Soulless" before LDJ had aired. (I also knew of what it was spoiling before I knew of it, but I wasn't happy about knowing that.)
Cindy, I like the poll idea, but I think it would be a lot easier to post responses if instead of bullets, each sub item was a,b,c or 1,2,3.
I agree. I was just tossing something out, so I didn't spend time on format. I think if we were to do this, we should use our ballot mechanism, anyhow.
But where did the guest star question come from?
Grover's Corners.
I'd have very strong objections to that being in the main thread.
I'm not agitating for it. I was trying to include stuff I thought was mentioned in the discussion.
Lite stuff in whitefont and with a spoiler space if text browsers are an issue works for me.
Cindy, under episode title why should this:
Keep it out of NAFDA entirely, until the preview airs
be an option? If the preview mentions the episode title it's fair game under our current rules, and if it doesn't why should the fact that the priview aired make it any more or any less spoilery?
Generally, ep titles that would be considered spoilery give away the same information as the promos. (I.e., "Graduation Day," "Buffy vs. Dracula")
Knowing the ep title after the promo airs wouldn't give you any extra information beyond what current spoiler rules already allow.
I think the idea is that the previews give away far more than an episode title ever does. Once the preview has aired, knowing the title adds no additional spoilery value.
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Right -- I love the ep titles for their speculation value, but don't think that they're really that spoilery.
Not like discussing a plot point that you've been spoiled for or the advent of a recurring character.