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Method of Madness:
So what's everyone's take on spoilers? Do you go out of your way to avoid them, go out of your way to find them, or somewhere in between? I personally avoid them (and think people who post spoilers on social media as things are airing are rude), but that's just me.

Aziraphale:
Depends. If it's a show I'm currently keeping up with or a movie I plan to see soon, I try to avoid them. If it's something I haven't seen yet but plan to at some point, I don't worry as much (some of what gets spoilered I either forget, or I figure it doesn't mean as much absent the context I'd get seeing what came before and after).

TRVA123:
I don't particularly care one way or the other, I'm more into something for the artistry of the story telling.

Zebediah:
I'm not nearly as allergic to spoilers as some people are.  I don't go looking for them, but in the modern world they are all but impossible to avoid. I'm not so totally plot-driven that a single stray detail will spoil the entire experience for me.

I'm in a Facebook group for a sci-fi author that has a pretty good rule for discussing that author's works: All discussions about a given book must be spoiler-free for one month following the date of its US publication. After that, anything's fair game and if you haven't read the book by that point it's your problem.

LeeC:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOztr628Evw

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