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* BigBad: By simply hide [[spoiler:the antagonist\'s name]], but with remaining description visible except some really important thing that would make our readers aware [[spoiler:who he is]], the reader will know exactly if they want to be spoiled or not.
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* BigBad: By simply hide [[spoiler:the antagonist\\\'s name]], but with remaining description visible except some really important thing that would make our readers aware [[spoiler:who he is]], the reader will know exactly if they want to be spoiled or not. More important, it still deliver the info even without spoiler highlight.
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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:While hiding whole context no longer get you suspend, is still bad. The reader know the trope is suppose to be spoiler, but unless they want to be spoiled, they has no idea how this trope applies to the antagonist. Plus, the long white bar look ugly. It should be fix, but tolerable]].
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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:While hiding whole context no longer get you suspend, it\\\'s still bad. The reader know the trope is suppose to be spoiler, but unless they want to be spoiled, they has no idea how this trope applies to the antagonist. Plus, the long white bar look ugly. It should be fix, but tolerable]].
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* [[spoiler:UltimateEvil]]: So...our reader has no idea what this entry is about, [[spoiler:how can they judge if they want to be spoiled or not without uncover it?]]
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* [[spoiler:UltimateEvil]]: So...our reader has no idea what this entry is about, [[spoiler:how can they judge if they want to be spoiled or not without uncover it?]]

(Sorry for bad English, I would run this through Get Help with English thread if they\\\'re real examples, but I guess it\\\'s ok for discussion page).
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