On 6/1/07, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
It's entirely unclear to me what "Plot summary" means if it doesn't include the spoilerish bits. Separate headings "Plot summary without spoilers" and "Spoilers"? Oh dear.
This is so simple. Read the back of a DVD cover. Read a movie review in the paper. Read the blurb of a book. All contain a rough outline of the plot. They don't mention:
a) What the outcome of the major plot climax is. b) Any secrets that change your understanding of the story, but that are only revealed at the end. c) The deaths of any major characters that take place late in the story.
What's hard to get about that?
Now, I'm not even suggesting that Wikipedia avoid mentioning these. But it's so incredibly easy to use spoiler tags judiciously. This wilful ignorance to understand is quite annoying.
Example:
==Plot summary== In the story, John marries Susan, but they are separated as he is sent to war.<more plot describing his antics in the war, the adventures he gets up to etc >
{{spoiler}} Ultimately, John's leg is blown off and he returns an amputee, only to find that Susan has married his brother. {{end-spoiler}}
==Some other section==
It's not complicated. It's not a slippery slope. Can we drop the childish attitude please?
Steve