Board Thread:Wiki Improvements/@comment-4146635-20140626192304/@comment-5384369-20140627034835

@Red In the comments, people would be able to talk about spoilers. "It's kind of encouraging posting spoilers," yeah, that's the point.

It's just that in my opinion, like Nutter said, it will probably spread to other pages. It's like where rules apply to one page, but not the other, which doesn't always make sense.

It really depends on the person. I mean, by all the complaints and all the users who are reporting it, even going to the extent of creating a thread an blog post for it, and numerous questions pertaining to the topic... it seems like it's kinda a problem for some people... Just saying.

When I read spoilers, that's exactly what it is for me. A spoiler. That spoils the episode. I mean, if you know what's going to happen, why bother watching it on it's premiere night when you already know the basic plotline and how it will end. For me, it's not the same as a promo that gives brief clips to add suspense.

If you're thinking of adding rules to policies, why not just make it general? So then, it's not like 10 pages fit and all the other's don't.

Also, there isn't a guaranteed success that it will work. We have an active Talk Like Crazy irrelevancy blog post, but it still happens in comments. We have an (although fairly new) active spoiler blog post, but spoilers still occur. Like, what will adding a page do?

Irrelevancy is a big problem, along with spoilers. I feel like it's just as important to deal with that problem on the pages that we already have before adding more pages that can add to that problem.