I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, but I couldn't find one that seemed to be more appropriate, so here goes:
Is there any way a rule can be instated in the Pokémon Anime forum to prevent the following?
1.) Posting spoilers for events that have only happened in the Japanese episodes in a thread that is specifically about the English version or other dubs that are behind Japan
2.) Posting spoilers for events that have only happened in the Japanese episodes in thread titles, regardless of the content of the thread (example: instead of "What do you think about Buizel evolving" (to my knowledge that hasn't happened yet, so I'm using it as an example), make the thread "what do you think about Ash's most recent evolution?")
It would be great if we could have a rule for that. There's nothing wrong with discussing the Japanese episodes, but spoilers should be kept in either spoiler tags or specifically Japanese threads, lest those of us who only follow the English version know the outcome of every event three months before it happens, completely killing the elements of suspense and surprise.
Is there any way a rule can be instated in the Pokémon Anime forum to prevent the following?
1.) Posting spoilers for events that have only happened in the Japanese episodes in a thread that is specifically about the English version or other dubs that are behind Japan
2.) Posting spoilers for events that have only happened in the Japanese episodes in thread titles, regardless of the content of the thread (example: instead of "What do you think about Buizel evolving" (to my knowledge that hasn't happened yet, so I'm using it as an example), make the thread "what do you think about Ash's most recent evolution?")
It would be great if we could have a rule for that. There's nothing wrong with discussing the Japanese episodes, but spoilers should be kept in either spoiler tags or specifically Japanese threads, lest those of us who only follow the English version know the outcome of every event three months before it happens, completely killing the elements of suspense and surprise.