Do people who watch seasonal anime as it airs browse Yea Forums? Why? Isn't that an easy way to run into spoilers?
Do people who watch seasonal anime as it airs browse Yea Forums? Why? Isn't that an easy way to run into spoilers?
how the fuck would someone spoil you if you watch it as it airs?
by reading the source material
I’ll never understand why people care about spoilers.
Knowing something that happens shouldn’t ruin your enjoyment of watching everything unfold unless it’s a bad show in the forst place.
There's nothing to spoil in my moe sol shows.
Pretty much this. The only things that are "spoiled" are empty thrillers that rely on plot twists to entertain.
That's part of the fun. You have to read the mood in each thread to see if it's safe, and think about how you'd mentally handle it if you saw a major spoiler.
This, and then hate yourself when you mouse over a real spoiler.
Maybe because said spoilers benefit the story?
You're right, but only up to a point. While it's true that truly good shows can't be really spoiled, much like good books, it's not only the bad ones that can be spoiled. Pretty much everything that isn't great can be, which is still 99% of anime. Personally, if I'm watching a seasonal show and I like it, I'll just put it on my filter. It won't completely stop spoilers because Yea Forums is full of fags who post unmarked spoilers in OPs without series titles or even character names, but I don't worry about it all that much.
This
People who care about spoilers are reddit tier cringe.
That’s an oof and a yikes frome me dawg.
I wish I knew spoilers for some series. It would make me stick with or drop more series.
Like Domestic na Kanojo if I knew Rui will win I drop it faster than the speed of light.
it's about the kind of spoiler you get.
being spoilered about something like an individual fight on a shounen series or a particular scene from a movie is the kind of positive spoiler because you are constantly waiting to see it, and sometimes you might even watch a show because of that spoiler
on the other hand, getting spoilered about something like who the killer is on a murder mystery or a character death sucks because part of the experience is not to know it until it happens.
The best anime are original.
Especially when you don't know the context, since it happens a lot later anyways and you're like 2 or 3 arcs behind.
she's destroying korea and china
>all these retards ITT
Being spoiled robs you of a first time experience. You can always rewatch a series with knowledge of what happens but you'll never be able to experience it blind ever again.
>Do people who watch seasonal anime as it airs browse Yea Forums?
I thought literally everyone here does that
Thats the only way I can tolerate watching in season anime 1 episode a week. I pick 3-5 currently airing shows to watch with Yea Forums and marathon any others I want to see later.
>forst place
If you're not a fucking idiot who expects threads about a show that has a following for the source material to be spoiler-free then no.