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 <title>Ian Kothe (shadowflame)'s status on Friday, 30-Nov-12 23:24:34 UTC</title>
 <author_name>Ian Kothe (shadowflame)</author_name>
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 <html>Right... so last season finale I posted spoilers in my group where all the people IN REAL LIFE (Ik3, knowing 130 people IRL, hard to believe). Doubtful they'd have reported me. In response I was yelled at by people NOT in my group, people I don't even know at all. Which leads me to believe that all comments made anywhere on the site are made public during and 48 hours after a new episode. 1. Isn't that kind of a breach in privacy? 2. Wouldn't it be easier to handle individual cases of spoiling the episode and leave the groups that just don't care about spoilers alone?</html>
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