Submitted by microwavedhottakes t3_11e3685 in movies
Inspired by a discussion in another sub. At what point does a spoiler no longer need to be hidden/ flagged?
I don't have a firm answer, but I do think there comes a point where spoilers are free to be openly discussed. No one is crying "spoilers" over Rosebud being the name of the sled anymore.
Perhaps there isn't a fixed timeframe, and it depends on the cultural significance of the film and the impact on the plot. What are other people's thoughts?
ingloriousbaxter3 t1_jac4tz2 wrote
Personally I feel like if something has been available to the public for two weeks it’s fair game.
I don’t intentionally spoil things if I know someone doesn’t want to know, but I think it’s a dick move to expect the rest of the world to cater to you if you’re just putting off watching something.
If something is so important that learning things about it will enrage you, then you have a responsibility to see it in a timely manner