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Well, Anticipation removed the link to the online webcomic, citing possible (c) infringement. I think that's reasonable. But removal of the Warning of Spoiler content and internet meme I do not believe is reasonable. I think that instead of devolving into some terrible snit of revise and revert, that others would chime in, and we all see what reasonable proves to be.Vampromero (talk) 03:47, 20 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
There's a strong precedent for this on Wikipedia. By nature of going to a Wikipedia article, and reading a section titled "plot", you should presume it's going to reveal the plot. Therefore "Spoiler warnings" are only needed when spoilers are found in unexpected places, and even this need can usually be avoided with better article organization. -Verdatum (talk) 22:00, 4 March 2010 (UTC)Reply