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Originally Posted by hyl
The problem is that you can't be sure if the adaptation skipped that part deliberately or on purpose so that it can be used for future episodes. Thus people could be spoiling entire events by telling what was "skipped" compared the original.
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It is a valid point and it certainly makes things more difficult to handle, but my point remains that it is better to specify that no external information should be mentioned rather than call "spoiler" what it is not perceived as such by many users (if that's really this forum's position).
Anyway if I understand correctly the case you mentioned is related to events that are plot related and not "common lore" about the setting which doesn't make much difference whether you learn it sooner or later.
I can mention on this regard the fact that often the anime adaption sites themselves often offer that kind of information for those people who wants to know more about the setting about things that couldn't be explained in depth in the anime itself.