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| [[User:Nanamin|Nanamin]] 16:03, 16 December 2011 (EST) | | [[User:Nanamin|Nanamin]] 16:03, 16 December 2011 (EST) |
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| :I understand your frustration as I once did the same mistake myself. But spoiler warnings won't help, because what you came to read would have been spoilers to someone that has only seen the miniseries. Even just the name of some of the characters are spoilers. The only proper solution I can think up is to somehow restict the wiki to only show revisions as they were at the original air date of the first episode each user has not seen, but even this is a lot of work for someone. In the end, I have concluded that in order to avoid spoilers (not including spoilers from those with inside information), one have to either see episodes when they were first shown, or stay away from all sites writing about said show. The latter might include all of Web 2.0, as spoilers might creep up in so called signatures and even nicknames. [[User:Caldumidoan|Caldumidoan]] 10:15, 18 December 2011 (EST)
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