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Spoiler warning!?

Please put a spoiler warning in this article. The mentioned chapter 609 was published on 23. May 2007 - just a few days ago. It´s not even published in a jap. volume, and not everyone want to know the character is probably killed!

Even the spoiler tag is seriously considered for deleteion, should I even consider adding a spoiler tag now? -- Samuel di Curtisi di Salvadori 12:34, 25 May 2007 (UTC) reply

In my opinion: YES.

Chapter 609 will be collected in volume 58 or 59. The lately Case Closed volume in English is Vol. 17. There´s a long way to go till the U.S.-readers reach this current plot development of Japan. This spoiler in the Japanese Wikipedia is okay, but in the English Wikipedia not, please. I will last years untill the larger public will approximately know these things.

What I'm talking about is not necessity, but the fact that there is a high probability that the rule of spoiler warning would be removed at all. Now WP:SPOILER has been downgraded from a guideline from a proposed guideline for that particular reason; I see no reason to add spoiler tags on this article unless the guideline would stay.-- Samuel di Curtisi di Salvadori 15:09, 25 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Plus, the anons above, can you just register? DC-related articles are constantly edited by anons and I found this pretty unmanagable-- especially many of them adding fancruft.-- Samuel di Curtisi di Salvadori 15:10, 25 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Certainly it´s advising to wait for the new guideline. (I hope it allow for such cases, it would be better.)

"DC-related articles are constantly edited by anons and I found this pretty unmanagable-- especially many of them adding fancruft. Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Shuichi_Akai" "

I don´t know that is an anon, but I´m not registered because of English is not my mother tongue (I´m not so fluent) and therefore I don´t want to edit in Wikipedia. Does this mean you could edit a page without being registered? I hate that cruft, too, I personally would never add such things.

> Birgit (the second anonymous person from above ;-) ), 26 May 2007

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Spoiler warning!?

Please put a spoiler warning in this article. The mentioned chapter 609 was published on 23. May 2007 - just a few days ago. It´s not even published in a jap. volume, and not everyone want to know the character is probably killed!

Even the spoiler tag is seriously considered for deleteion, should I even consider adding a spoiler tag now? -- Samuel di Curtisi di Salvadori 12:34, 25 May 2007 (UTC) reply

In my opinion: YES.

Chapter 609 will be collected in volume 58 or 59. The lately Case Closed volume in English is Vol. 17. There´s a long way to go till the U.S.-readers reach this current plot development of Japan. This spoiler in the Japanese Wikipedia is okay, but in the English Wikipedia not, please. I will last years untill the larger public will approximately know these things.

What I'm talking about is not necessity, but the fact that there is a high probability that the rule of spoiler warning would be removed at all. Now WP:SPOILER has been downgraded from a guideline from a proposed guideline for that particular reason; I see no reason to add spoiler tags on this article unless the guideline would stay.-- Samuel di Curtisi di Salvadori 15:09, 25 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Plus, the anons above, can you just register? DC-related articles are constantly edited by anons and I found this pretty unmanagable-- especially many of them adding fancruft.-- Samuel di Curtisi di Salvadori 15:10, 25 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Certainly it´s advising to wait for the new guideline. (I hope it allow for such cases, it would be better.)

"DC-related articles are constantly edited by anons and I found this pretty unmanagable-- especially many of them adding fancruft. Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Shuichi_Akai" "

I don´t know that is an anon, but I´m not registered because of English is not my mother tongue (I´m not so fluent) and therefore I don´t want to edit in Wikipedia. Does this mean you could edit a page without being registered? I hate that cruft, too, I personally would never add such things.

> Birgit (the second anonymous person from above ;-) ), 26 May 2007


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