User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-80.74.111.178-20130917151542/@comment-20725805-20130917211940

(I'm the OP. I had to make an account to upload an image)

Here's the screencap. Like Shambala said, it's what appears when I do a search. If this is something temporary, and will be replaced with things that are relevant to the search results, then I have a lot less of a problem. I just want to specify that I didn't mean to suggest editing content of an actual article, only what appears in non-article space.

If my understanding is correct (and to be fair, it could very well be wrong), it would technically be not a spoiler to put information about the latest episode on the main page after it has been released in one time zone, but before it has been released in another. This is an extreme and unlikely scenario, yes, but you can see how something like this would be okay rules-wise, but still a jerk-move. That's kind of how I categorize this. It's not the main page, but it's a page that one often has no choice but to access. If I'm reading an article on Rose Tyler and learn something related to Rose Tyler that I didn't want to, that's on me, but putting plot-sensitive information (if "spoiler" is a taboo word) in a public place you wouldn't expect to see it, or refusing to remove it because it technically doesn't break any rules, just seems to me a bit mean-spirited.

In any case, it does appear as though the point is moot if the whole thing was an unintended consequence of temporary work. I just wanted to clarify where I was coming from.