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{{Useful Notes}}
This is the particularly aggravating practice of using spoiler tags that make it quite clear what they're concealing by their length and/or position, or the wording of the surrounding sentence. This, of course, defeats the entire point of using them at all. Often, even if they can't tell the specifics, it can lead the reader to have a fair idea just from the fact that there's ''something'' spoilery there.
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is '''less than worthless''', because the first is left saying nothing at all, while the second one hides the ''most'' important part of the example (the name of the work).
The best workaround in a case where a
Be particularly careful with short names: If you say "In [[Harry Potter]], {{spoiler|Ron}} has a wand with a unicorn hair core", it's pretty obvious there aren't many characters whose names will fit in a spoiler box of that size, which will make it relatively clear which character you're talking
Some tropes, such as [[The Hero Dies]], are [[Spoilered Rotten|inherently spoilers]]
This page is a subset of our [[Spoiler Policy]].
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