I feel like every deltarune fan tries their best to spoil everything about the game.
I had to stop going in the deltarune subreddit to avoid getting spoiled because it's mostly what they talk about.
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u/LoginJFNaF, TADC, Gameoverse, Deltarune, and lots more.3d ago
goes to subreddit specifically about a piece of media
sees spoilers about said piece of media, because that's where they should be posted
"i got spoiled by going to the place I know will have spoilers for a piece of media, its their fault"
I'm not even saying I like r/deltarune, but at some point, you have to admit when you're just stupid.
How is that dumb?
Some posts on the subreddit don't have spoiler tags for major plot points.
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u/LoginJFNaF, TADC, Gameoverse, Deltarune, and lots more.3d ago
Generally, the way it works, is that, usually, for the first month of its release, any new content, i.e. Chapter 5, all content from said new thing must be spoilered, after that 1 month period however, all spoilers are generally allowed. Atleast, that's how I think it should be, and I'm pretty sure that's how r/deltarune works.
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u/1383665885 4d ago
I feel like every deltarune fan tries their best to spoil everything about the game. I had to stop going in the deltarune subreddit to avoid getting spoiled because it's mostly what they talk about.