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PostSubject: Spoiler Guidelines   Thu May 24, 2012 10:59 am

Guidelines


Here are a few guidelines you should follow for spoilers.

  • If your photo is large, meaning the height is longer than your comment box, then it needs to be spoiled. Or if the photo is so big that it stretches the page.
  • Pictures that are small do not need to be spoiled. I will be posting some examples.
  • If you quote a comment that has a big picture or video then either spoil or erase that photo/video from it. If there are too many videos on a page then it slows the site down.
  • If you post porn or any sexual things then please put it in a spoiler.
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PostSubject: Re: Spoiler Guidelines   Thu May 24, 2012 11:15 am

Examples

Things that don't need to be spoiled:

  • If you post small photos like this then you don't have to spoil them.







  • If you post a big gif like this, it doesn't need to be spoiled either.





Things that need to be spoiled:

  • If you post large photos like this then it needs to be spoiled.





  • Basically, if they make your comment box longer then it needs to be spoiled.


Quoting

  • When you quote a post that has a picture or video then spoil it.

Example:

anons wrote:
omg he's so cute
  • See how it takes up some space? You don't need to quote the picture just to make a comment on it. Either spoil or erase it.

Example:

anons wrote:
Spoiler:
 
omg he's so cute
  • It doesn't take up as much space as it did before.

Just follow these guidelines and things should be pretty easy. Thanks :)
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