We belong to a culture of live-sharing screenshots, lines of dialogue, and memes. Spoilers are in our faces more intensely than spammy pop-up ads in the dial-up days. That is to say, they’re annoying and people hate them. But what is it about them that people hate so much, and why has anti-spoiler sentiment reached such an intense apex?
scientifically speaking, spoilers don't matter
scientifically speaking, spoilers don't…
scientifically speaking, spoilers don't matter
We belong to a culture of live-sharing screenshots, lines of dialogue, and memes. Spoilers are in our faces more intensely than spammy pop-up ads in the dial-up days. That is to say, they’re annoying and people hate them. But what is it about them that people hate so much, and why has anti-spoiler sentiment reached such an intense apex?