Thread:Jamie/@comment-1713281-20130509161745

As you've likely seen, we've been trying to take a more proactive approach when it comes to regulating spoilers. The whole Superior Spider-Man debacle was leaked before release, and spoilers were hard to contain, and midnight screenings and highly sporadic international release dates make it hard to keep our site's info in an international perspective, while still helping to maintain the integrative of a movie's plot. And while I think our regular contributors did a wonderful job of self-policing each other to keep spoilers contained in the appropriate places, I think a better fix is in need.

And while a spoiler's policy would be a good start (and something that we really ought to have in our policy layouts), I want to suggest that we piggy back off of an amazingly cool feature found over at The Tardis (or the Dr. Who wiki). They have what they call a "Spoiler Screen", which is exactly what it sounds like. It blanks the page and forces you to click on a box accepting that you will be spoiled when reading the page (you can see an example of this feature if you click on the Series 7 link in the linked forum message).

Perhaps if a consensus likes it, we can sweet talk Nathan into coding it for us to us on the site. 