Talk:Jane Marshall/@comment-33599486-20180110212007/@comment-3452092-20181218054919

As a result of this, I have started being more careful. If I think something needs a spoiler tag, I post the spoiler tag and then edit the post, most of the time. This makes it so that only the spoiler tag is sent in the email. The edit doesn't even show up on the Recent Wiki Activity, so the only place I need to make sure it doesn't mess things up for people is on the page itself. Then I do my best to make the spoiler blend in with the rest of the text, hopefully ensuring that anyone not wanting to know what it is will not accidentally read it. Warnings only go so far and I understand what it's like to be spoiled on something I didn't want to be spoiled on via an email about a comment on a page. And this particular spoiled was the biggest in the entire book, so being upset about it is understandable and I think those that were expressed it fairly subdued compared to what they probably felt.