Reddit Is Banning Users That Post Star Wars 7 Spoilers (softpedia.com)
An anonymous reader writes: A few naughty users have started spamming Reddit with Star Wars 7 spoilers, but also hoaxes. Some known Star Wars fans with Reddit accounts were even bombarded with PMs about the upcoming film, with trolls trying to ruin the movie before they saw it. As a result, Reddit is now banning any user that posts Star Wars 7 spoilers. The movie officially launches tomorrow; do you plan to see it? Do you care about spoilers?
So, how about people who like other movies and don't like getting spoilers?
Or is this a Star Wars Master Race thing where everyone else are second class citizens that doesn't deserve protection?
No. No. Who wants to pack in like that anyway? If I go at all it'll be at an off hour hopefully long after the crowds have dwindled. If it's another Lens Flare the Final Frontier movie I won't have any interest anyway.
J.J. Abrams isn't terrible but he is all about fan service and playing it safe so I don't expect much in the way of interesting. I'm sure Disney wants their money's worth.
He's teaching a yoga class at Tatooine Community College, and selling "Jedi Force Crystals" on the Trade Federation shopping channel.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
Who's Kylo Ren? Is he Darth Stimpy's friend?
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
Reddit isn't banning anyone. The moderators of that particular subreddit are and they are not Reddit employees. Someone doesn't seem to understand how Reddit works.
I'll tell you what the real spoiler is: Seeing the movie.... it gives away EVERYTHING!
I guess I understand why people don't want spoilers.. intellectually, anyway.
But seriously, do spoilers *really* ruin a movie? Are you not entertained because someone told you about a piece of the story? I mean, you know that there is going to be wookies and droids and the force... you know what you are getting into.
What about movies that do that whole backwards in time style that show the ending first?.... that is technically a spoiler, right? Yet it doesn't detract from the movie because it is out of context.
I mean, people still watch shows about WW II and we all know how that turned out... but it doesn't seem to make it any less of a good story...
My eyes reflect the stars and a smile lights up my face.