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If you're twisted enough to like spoilers, Netflix is allowing you to watch clips of them to your heart's content. Beware, though, there's no turning back!

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Netflix Creates Website Dedicated To Spoilers

If you’re twisted enough to like spoilers, Netflix is allowing you to watch clips of them to your heart’s content. Beware, though, there’s no turning back!

 

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Hey spoiler-lovers, Netflix has a new website just for you.

The rest of us still don’t like you, though. Sorry.

Spoilers are the WORST, but if that’s what floats your boat, “Living With Spoilers” was made for your twisted enjoyment.

On the homepage of the site, you’re presented with three options, which are briefly explained below:

1. What kind of spoiler are you? (“Spoiler”, in this case, is a noun representing you as a person who spoils shows, movies, etc.)

You’re badgered with a couple of questions intended to force a confession, and there’s also a handy-dandy flowchart to help you gauge just how horrible a person you–I mean, to gauge how big or little of a spoiler you really are.

2. Which spoilers are in the public domain?

Netflix polls the public to determine which shows/movies you’re okay with having spoiled, and which ones are strictly off-limits.

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You’re given a short spoiler, with the option to find out what show/movie it’s from if you don’t already know, and a decision to make: Is this spoiler okay to share with the world or should it remain a secret?

You an also see what percentage of people agreed after you answer. Or you can skip the question altogether.

3. Spoil yourself.

Here’s the fun/potentially horrific part.

After being warned three times that you’re entering the point of no return, a video clip will play that spoils a random TV show or movie for you.

Interesting idea, I must say. However, I for one won’t be visiting this site often. In case you haven’t already guessed, I’m definitely anti-spoiler.

What about you, PopWrappers? Is this an idea you’re into? Let us know.

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