2011-09-20, 11:48 | Link #161 | |
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We try to create an environment where anime-only viewers can not be spoiled about what's going to happen next, but I don't think it's possible to create an environment open to everyone where we act like the source material doesn't exist at all, and I think that's almost what would have been required in this case. It'd be nice if people could separate out an adaptation from its source and judge each on its own merits... but most people aren't able to do that. For whatever it's worth, though, I think the amount of stories that have this problem to this degree are going to be exceedingly rare.
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2011-12-26, 14:53 | Link #162 |
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What I don't get about special-spoilers policy is why some got warnings and message erased, but others are free to go. I understand that even the slightest spoiler would appear as annoying for those who don't want to know, but still...
Exemple : the Persona 4 Animation thread. There is a lot of "game ending" discussions going on (even under spoiler tags, it's clearly giving some hints about some characters). For a moment, those posts were delated and some of us recieved warnings for that. Obviously, players know the end. Anime viewers only don't. Recently, it seems that talking about major revelations in the game is not a problem anymore. So I understand this kind of policy and I'm please to follow it, but why some are allowed while others aren't ? |
2011-12-26, 15:47 | Link #163 |
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It's simply because nobody is reporting the posts. Mods don't read every post in every thread; they tend to follow the threads for anime they are actively watching so they can participate in the discussion. Beyond that, we're counting on every user to help us by Reporting Posts that violate the rules. This sounds like a clear case where people are posting spoilers when they shouldn't. If you or anyone else reports the post, the staff will be notified and we can act accordingly.
The policy itself is clear and does not change: discussing anything before it is revealed in the work itself is off-topic and not allowed in an anime thread. So any game ending discussion is not allowed in the Persona 4 anime thread. If people aren't following that rule, that doesn't mean the policy has changed, it just means that no one has noticed and dealt with it yet. So all that to say: please report post that break the rules, and that'll help us a lot. Thanks!
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2012-03-09, 21:06 | Link #168 |
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What are the chances of having manga appended to the policy? Some people are quite inconsiderate and since the posts are never edited and never warned/infracted they continue to do it. I realize this is AnimeSuki but manga is a big part of the culture and of this community now. Should I make a thread in the feedback forum?
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2012-03-09, 21:36 | Link #169 |
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Let me take that back a bit and ask a bit about other people's interpretations of this before I rush to a conclusion. My interpretation of the way it's worded is that raw spoilers aren't really enforceable, but it's worded in a vague way. Maybe it needs to be clarified. So let me consult with the rest of the staff and see what we think.
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2012-03-09, 21:56 | Link #170 |
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You don't need to go after them, but if it's in the policy then when a post is reported it'll be edited and the user warned/infracted. Not to mention those who do read it will know about it. Most users are good about it, even use tags the first day of release, but others just don't. A warning and a reminder from a staff member in the thread about being considerate can help. Kind of like a cop parking on the side of the highway, people slow down even if he's not gunning.
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2012-03-09, 22:02 | Link #171 | |
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Anyway, I've posed the question, and we'll see what comes of it.
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2012-04-11, 03:25 | Link #172 |
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Say if I see someone posting a 'speculation' on a future event in this manner:
Scenario A happens because of Cause B. Scenario A is actually correct, but Cause B is wrong. However, given what the anime has shown to date and there's no hint nor basis in the anime or the direction of the plot which could have led to one speculate that Scenario A would happen using logic, making this a random guess, it is very unlikely that a person who has not read the source could have guessed that Scenario A would happen, and he might have purposely posted a wrong Cause. But still, the chances that it's a lucky guess is not 0%. I know the mods might still give a benefit of doubt, but in such a case, should we still report it? |
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In any case, though, yes -- we may very well give the benefit of the doubt, but it's still okay to report.
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Agreed. The only exception is, in cases where a series has a sub-forum, there are usually threads for speculation/theories, spoiler/speculation, and sometimes even one just for web previews. So, if there is a more appropriate thread, that's the one that should be used. (For example, you shouldn't discuss a separate web preview for episode 9 in an episode 8 thread, since the topic is just episode 8.)
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2013-07-21, 03:47 | Link #177 | |
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In response to the Railgun S Episode 15 Thread:
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I feel that segregating posts like garbage is not healthy for discussion. Not only it will cause people to ask themselves "Wait, where is this supposed to fit among the 40+ threads involving Index and Railgun?", but it also makes discussions a bit difficult to start due to spoiler tendencies. Face it, spoilers exist, and part of being an anime fan is how to deal with spoilers. But I don't like how this is handled here.
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2013-07-21, 17:27 | Link #178 | |
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Our policy is that the conversation has to go in the thread for the medium that's furthest ahead (the "root"). So if you want compare a whole bunch of things between all sorts of mediums and adaptations, go to a thread for the ultimate source material. In this case, it would be a novel related thread, where you can discuss the source and any adaptation thereof.
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Some people argue that the solution is to allow any spoiler people want to be posted in any thread as long as they use a properly-labelled spoiler tag. But this is exactly the policy we had before this one, and it failed miserably because in certain threads spoilers completely dominated the discussion to the point that it was impossible for non-spoiled people to participate in the thread. In a thread where the only participants are talking about spoilers, why even use spoiler tags? It also meant that people were over-abusing the spoiler tag as a sort of "cover-all" ("get out of jail free card"), and that meant that people couldn't tell where the "real" spoilers were. Based on the fact that there are even *more* spoiler readers now than there were before in most cases, I don't see how these problems would not simply come back again if the policy were reverted to its previous state, and it'd all be even more problematic than it is now. So... *shrug*. I understand you're annoyed because you can't post what you want where you want to post it. But for now you have to follow the rules that we have in place, because we don't have a better solution to propose at the moment. I'm open to suggestions but, as I hope the above conveyed, solving this problem is complicated, and I honestly don't think it's possible to please everyone.
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2013-10-19, 09:12 | Link #179 |
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I wonder if there comes a point when a particular scene becomes so popularized and well-known within a fandom that it's not really a spoiler anymore. Or, rather, the spoiler is so well-known that somebody would have to be insanely lucky to not come across it before watching the show that the spoiler comes from.
I'm sure we're all familiar with the classic example of this... "Luke, I am your father!" Does anime have examples like this? I ask, because it seems to me that the events of Madoka Magica Episode 3 (and a certain scene in particular in it) has now hit that level of "Every anime fan and their mother knows it". I also ask because I sometimes see people openly (outside of spoiler spaces) bring up a certain Madoka Magica character in pretty telling comparisons relating to that "every anime fan and their mother knows it" scene.
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