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The spoiler policy is very simple here: '''The American Girl Wiki is a spoiler heavy zone.'''
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The spoiler policy on books and stories is very simple here: '''The {{SITENAME}} is a spoiler heavy zone.'''
   
You are not obligated to mark any pages with "spoiler space" or any notes that the pages have spoilers. Spoilers will occur on any page freely and no one has to cover your eyes.
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Editors are not obligated to mark any pages with "spoiler space" or any notes that the pages have spoilers. Spoilers will occur on any page freely.
   
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To be perfectly honest, there's no reason to mark spoilers with any books.
To be perfectly honest, there's no reason to mark spoilers with this series. It's not like [http://harrypotter.wikia.com Harry Potter] or [http://avatar.wikia.com Avatar: The Last Airbender], where the series has just recently completed within two years. In fact, when it comes to Harry Potter, most people don't call spoilers for anything but the movies. With the exception of Rebecca's series, Girls of the Year, and the newer Historical Mysteries, the books are WAY past the Internet Statute of Spoilertations of about six months. If you don't know by now that [[Kirsten Saves The Day|Kirsten and the OMFG BEAR]] ends with a snazzy hat, [[Meet Addy|Addy doesn't get captured by the confederates and sold down south to Georgia]] when running away, and [[Felicity Saves The Day|Felicity gets Penny back]], you are a couple years behind the rest of the people who have read the series.
 
   
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With the exception of recently released books or series and Girls of the Year, books are WAY past the Internet Statute of Spoilertations of about six months. Movies are always based on the books--even if in the loosest of senses--and are released generally six months or more after books are.
Long story short: ''Don't click on stuff if you haven't read the books.''
 
   
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If you don't know by now that [[Kirsten Saves The Day|Kirsten and the OMFG BEAR]] ends with a snazzy hat, [[Meet Addy|Addy doesn't get captured by the Confederates and sold down south to Georgia]] when running away, and [[Felicity Saves The Day|Felicity gets Penny back]], you are a couple years behind the rest of the people who have read the series. Even the mystery novels, recent releases, and any new items will remain unspoiled.
--[[User:Nethilia|Nethilia]] 22:17, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
 
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Long story short: ''Don't click on book stuff if you haven't read the books.''
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For spoilers and data on items, please see [[{{SITENAME}}:Rumors, Leaks, and Hearsay|Rumors, Leaks, and Hearsay]].
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--[[User:Nethilia|Nethilia]], admin
   
 
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Revision as of 14:20, 20 September 2020

The spoiler policy on books and stories is very simple here: The American Girl Wiki is a spoiler heavy zone.

Editors are not obligated to mark any pages with "spoiler space" or any notes that the pages have spoilers. Spoilers will occur on any page freely.

To be perfectly honest, there's no reason to mark spoilers with any books.

With the exception of recently released books or series and Girls of the Year, books are WAY past the Internet Statute of Spoilertations of about six months. Movies are always based on the books--even if in the loosest of senses--and are released generally six months or more after books are.

If you don't know by now that Kirsten and the OMFG BEAR ends with a snazzy hat, Addy doesn't get captured by the Confederates and sold down south to Georgia when running away, and Felicity gets Penny back, you are a couple years behind the rest of the people who have read the series. Even the mystery novels, recent releases, and any new items will remain unspoiled.

Long story short: Don't click on book stuff if you haven't read the books.

For spoilers and data on items, please see Rumors, Leaks, and Hearsay.

--Nethilia, admin