It’s definitely a grey area kind of rule, and this could go either way. It’s technically a spoiler (minor one), but doesn’t really reveal any story plots. I don’t really mind either way.
Fun “Spoiler alert” story:
I worked as a projectionist at a theater when Titanic came out. There was a snarky high school kid who was taking tickets and would tell people: “Spoiler alert: the boat sinks”
Most people laughed, but one lady had to formally complain. Apparently she didn’t know much about the Titanic.
It’s content from a new episode, innocuous though it may be.
I’m not bothered by it, personally, just the guy asked to help out.
No worries. It’s no thing at all to mark it as such. I was just confused on the rule is all.
It’s definitely a grey area kind of rule, and this could go either way. It’s technically a spoiler (minor one), but doesn’t really reveal any story plots. I don’t really mind either way.
Fun “Spoiler alert” story:
I worked as a projectionist at a theater when Titanic came out. There was a snarky high school kid who was taking tickets and would tell people: “Spoiler alert: the boat sinks”
Most people laughed, but one lady had to formally complain. Apparently she didn’t know much about the Titanic.
Spock kills Dumbledore.
Nooooo!