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This is direected to mike255, blaze223 and to a lesser extent elchan. There was no need to deliberately post Olympic spoiler results.
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Aug 13, 16:03
I totally agree, I stepped away from HSX so I could enjoy the games and took about 10-15 Mil hit. I was not allowed to be thin skinned
damenchipguy
Aug 13, 16:22
agreed
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RazorHawk
Aug 13, 19:05
I'm trying to respect everyone's use of these forums. However, I would just like to say that this is a public place.
elchan
Aug 13, 20:09
some people need to be taught manners. Its a public place but rudeness to others will not be tolerated by the community.
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Moviesnob
Aug 13, 20:49
I've not seen any rude comments from Mike255 or blaze223, as far as I know, unless you're referring to me. I hope I haven't been rude.
elchan
Aug 13, 22:22
You are looking at this point the wrong way, IMO. The community is asking for no spoilers
islander
Aug 14, 06:46
I agree with spoiler warnings on movies and TV shows, but not live sporting events. Olympic soccer and basketball games aired live.
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Antibody
Aug 14, 11:07
But not live to view for everyone - how is that any different than tv shows not on at the same time for everyone.
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JDolphin
Aug 14, 14:36
How about the Academy Awards - then it's live - so then it shouldn't need spoilers (although I think people should)
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JDolphin
Aug 14, 14:38
Olympic soccer and basketball games were aired live, not tape-delayed. If you taped the Academy Awards to watch it later, then
Antibody
Aug 14, 15:38
You miseed the point - the Academy Awards are NOT spoiled in the headers on this forum - people were politte. As for sports - soccer was on
JDolphin
Aug 14, 16:23
My point is AA didn't need spoiler warning. if you don't have the cabel channel to watch the soccer, then what's being spoiled?
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Antibody
Aug 14, 16:47
I understand the polite courtesy, but at a certain point it becomes restrctive beyond common sense.
Antibody
Aug 14, 16:53
My point is - if people are politte enough not to spoil AA, why can't they be polite enough not to spoil sports
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JDolphin
Aug 15, 00:25
The AA happens once a year, so it's not overly restrictive. Sports happen everyday, so it falls under , "restrictive beyond common sense"
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elchan
Aug 15, 11:17
OK....let's take an example that most people know..."Romeo and Juliet" . Suppose someone posts "Juliet Commits Suicide" without a spoiler
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Aug 14, 10:27
Agree with Antibody on live sports. Also what you say works find for the top level post, but not so practical for follow up comments.
elchan
Aug 14, 11:43
works fine for our breaking bad conversations
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Moviesnob
Aug 14, 11:57
Just because sports (or spoiling it) is not your thing shouldn't make you any less polite not to spoil it for others
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JDolphin
Aug 14, 14:41
Eight years ago, OCEN2 had a huge spoiler at the end of the movie...(Spoiler) This is how it should work.
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Aug 14, 18:38
How tedious. Also, EVERYTHING becomes interpretive as to what is a spoiler and what isn't. It's utterly ridiculous.
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goodvibe61
Aug 18, 10:30
Fine i accept all your points totally immature on my part
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blaze223
Aug 14, 08:21