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− | |body= | + | |body=<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:red;font-weight:bold;">This {{{1|article}}} contains spoilers.</span><br><br>A spoiler is a piece of information which reveals plot events or twists, and thus may "spoil" the experience for any reader who learns details of the plot in this way rather than in the work itself.<br><br>Read this at your own risk.</div>}} |
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− | A spoiler is a piece of information which reveals plot events or twists, and thus may "spoil" the experience for any reader who learns details of the plot in this way rather than in the work itself. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 10 January 2013
Include this notice whenever there's an article about sensible material which includes key plot points, twists, endings, and the like.
Spoiler alert! |
This article contains spoilers.
A spoiler is a piece of information which reveals plot events or twists, and thus may "spoil" the experience for any reader who learns details of the plot in this way rather than in the work itself. Read this at your own risk. |