doctor who, social media, negative (no spoilers, but discussion of the concept of spoilers) 

despite doing *absolutely everything I could* to avoid spoilers, I once again saw the major reveal of today's episode online before I had the chance to watch the episode itself.

So now I'm up to 11 episodes in a row that were spoiled for me, long before I could have watched them. I'm so sick of this.

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re: doctor who, social media, negative (no spoilers, but discussion of the concept of spoilers) 

In the past I've said "I don't really care about spoilers". But that was from a perspective where I only occasionally saw spoilers, and mostly for things I wasn't sure I was going to watch.

But getting spoiled for *absolutely everything* is emotionally draining.

re: doctor who, social media, negative (no spoilers, but discussion of the concept of spoilers) 

@lizardsquid I agree wholeheartedly.. I absolutely *loathe* getting spoiled for shows.. thankfully it doesn't happen very often since I live under a rock on the internet but sometimes these things still happen & it's awful :/

re: doctor who, social media, negative (no spoilers, but discussion of the concept of spoilers) 

@Harena I don't mind getting spoiled on things that are a few years old, but this episode was barely 3 hours ago, and spoilery discussion still filtered through the barriers I set up yesterday to avoid this scenario...

re: doctor who, social media, negative (no spoilers, but discussion of the concept of spoilers) 

@lizardsquid Yeah, that's absolutely fair.. Putting stuff up when it's only dropped 3 hours ago is just rude & inconsiderate :/

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