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Spoiler warning: This page and any other dealing with the content of works may have plot and/or ending details.
This is a template you can add to a page to provide a spoiler warning, whenever you think it is appropriate. Add the template by editing the article and inserting the text '''<nowiki>{{Spoiler}}</nowiki>''' at the top of the section that providers information you feel is a spoiler.
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The template automatically adds to the page a warning that looks like this:
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<div class="notice metadata" id="spoiler">'''[[Wikipedia:Spoiler warning|Spoiler warning]]: ''This page and any other dealing with the content of works may have plot and/or ending details revealed.'''''
 
 
 
 
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The article "[[Spoilers]]" describes the theory and thinking behind spoilers, including criticisms of the concept.  This page is solely a practical implementation of the spoiler warning convention.  
 
The FSFwiki does not currently have "policy" about spoilers, just individually implemented spoiler tags or lack thereof.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 13 October 2007

This is a template you can add to a page to provide a spoiler warning, whenever you think it is appropriate. Add the template by editing the article and inserting the text {{Spoiler}} at the top of the section that providers information you feel is a spoiler.

The template automatically adds to the page a warning that looks like this:




The article "Spoilers" describes the theory and thinking behind spoilers, including criticisms of the concept. This page is solely a practical implementation of the spoiler warning convention.

The FSFwiki does not currently have "policy" about spoilers, just individually implemented spoiler tags or lack thereof.