Talk:Game On Charles/@comment-25160183-20150508011030/@comment-5660329-20150508163341

^ from entertainment weekly: "For TV Shows That Release A New Episode Every Week: 24-hour grace period; no putting the name of the character who died in headlines or in tweets. But you are allowed to use code names or hashtags or otherwise non-specific descriptors that refer to The Thing That Happened, like “The Red Wedding” or “Six Minute Tracking Shot” or “Tread Lightly.” After 24 hours, it’s open season".

Tumblr posted something similar. And it's not hard; however: if you say "spoiler" and then say the spoiler right after, some people see it right away without reading it and that's not fair (hence why you should leave a lot of space between "spoiler alert" and said spoiler, like I did in the example above). And like I said, I hadn't seen the episode or promo yet and now I don't know if I'll bother knowing what could happen. so thanks. now it's possible that 2+ people died, and I wouldn't have known that unless I watched the episode. Now I know thanks to the "spoiler warning", smh.

And again: Selena has said that at least twice already on other pages. It's common courtesy since not a lot of people watch shows as soon as they air.

And like MissASalvatore said: this is a PLL wiki, not TVD wiki so it wasn't fair of you to post spoilers .. Saying the spoiler underneath is no warning at all.