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Post by soapygrams on Feb 24, 2008 22:43:33 GMT -5
;D ;D Considering our age difference, he should probably sit on MY lap LOL Either way - it's OKAY with me!
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Post by brooklyn on Feb 25, 2008 0:02:15 GMT -5
I read spoilers because I want to know what's gonna happen so I don't waste my time hoping and wishing a situation will change lol. Like with Pure in Heart, I'd be there watching the drama hoping Uygeong and whatserface would end up together when they didn't, so I knew to stop watching.
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Post by ajk on Feb 26, 2008 12:59:23 GMT -5
Okay, deep breath everybody....
I think the frustration that was expressed above is entirely warranted. It drives me nuts when you follow something so closely for so long and then somebody shows up and blows plotlines. I suppose I got a little too snarly about it once or twice, but it's something that simply shouldn't be happening. And it's awful that regulars may have been chased away because of it.
However, I don't think I saw any instances where it was done deliberately or becuase of self-absorption. And I don't recall that anyone did it more than once (although I might be wrong). Most of it was simply due to either new or overenthusiastic members who forgot, or more likely never learned, proper spoiler etiquette. So rather than stew about it, which I've done myself, the best thing that we can do at this point is to consider some solutions that will prevent this from being a problem in the future. So I'm going to start a thread on the General board and share a few ideas for the higher-ups to consider. Maybe we can keep GKS and future series spoiler-free.
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Post by TheBo on Feb 26, 2008 13:21:23 GMT -5
Thanks, ajk, I look forward to reading your thread.
Bo
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