Talk:Characters/@comment-27265101-20180224235927/@comment-4010415-20180225025855

To be honest, the few times I've encountered spoilers on Wikipedia, I blamed myself for reading that far into the page, rather than blaming Wikipedia for having spoilers so out in the open. It was my own fault for going to an info database, going to the page about the show on there, and reading too far into the plot summary or character description or what-have-you.

Same with the times I encountered spoilers because I read comments about a show or manga. I knew that comment section was about the series, and I read them anyway. Derp, my bad, I lost my brain for a second, and I paid for it.

That said, though, maybe the characters' pages themselves should not state at the very top "Yeah, uh, this character died" like Pyrrha's does. Not only is the page written in past tense, but Pyrrha's page literally has a blatant statement that she was killed by Cinder at the very top.