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Question #59239Question #59239 (spoilers for Deathly Hallows) has been the subject of back-and-forth edits over whether spoiler information (specifically, the death of a particular character) should be included in the question title, and to what extent the question body should contain spoilers.

There have been links to posts about spoilers elsewhere on Meta in the comments on the question, but the back-and-forth editing suggests that not everybody agrees (at least not for this particular question).

I know Meta questions are supposed to tackle general site policy rather than specific cases, but I feel like this one is getting out of hand.

Should the title of this question contain spoilers, or not?

Question #59239 (spoilers for Deathly Hallows) has been the subject of back-and-forth edits over whether spoiler information (specifically, the death of a particular character) should be included in the question title, and to what extent the question body should contain spoilers.

There have been links to posts about spoilers elsewhere on Meta in the comments on the question, but the back-and-forth editing suggests that not everybody agrees (at least not for this particular question).

I know Meta questions are supposed to tackle general site policy rather than specific cases, but I feel like this one is getting out of hand.

Should the title of this question contain spoilers, or not?

Question #59239 (spoilers for Deathly Hallows) has been the subject of back-and-forth edits over whether spoiler information (specifically, the death of a particular character) should be included in the question title, and to what extent the question body should contain spoilers.

There have been links to posts about spoilers elsewhere on Meta in the comments on the question, but the back-and-forth editing suggests that not everybody agrees (at least not for this particular question).

I know Meta questions are supposed to tackle general site policy rather than specific cases, but I feel like this one is getting out of hand.

Should the title of this question contain spoilers, or not?

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Question #59239 (spoilers for Deathly Hallows) has been the subject of back-and-forth edits over whether spoiler information (specifically, the death of a particular character) should be included in the question title, and to what extent the question body should contain spoilers.

There have been links to posts about spoilers elsewhere on Meta in the comments on the question, but the back-and-forth editing suggests that we don’t have a consensusnot everybody agrees (at least not for this particular question).

I know Meta questions are supposed to tackle general site policy rather than specific cases, but I feel like this one is getting out of hand.

Should the title of this question contain spoilers, or not?

Question #59239 (spoilers for Deathly Hallows) has been the subject of back-and-forth edits over whether spoiler information (specifically, the death of a particular character) should be included in the question title, and to what extent the question body should contain spoilers.

There have been links to posts about spoilers elsewhere on Meta in the comments on the question, but the back-and-forth editing suggests that we don’t have a consensus.

I know Meta questions are supposed to tackle general site policy rather than specific cases, but I feel like this one is getting out of hand.

Should the title of this question contain spoilers, or not?

Question #59239 (spoilers for Deathly Hallows) has been the subject of back-and-forth edits over whether spoiler information (specifically, the death of a particular character) should be included in the question title, and to what extent the question body should contain spoilers.

There have been links to posts about spoilers elsewhere on Meta in the comments on the question, but the back-and-forth editing suggests that not everybody agrees (at least not for this particular question).

I know Meta questions are supposed to tackle general site policy rather than specific cases, but I feel like this one is getting out of hand.

Should the title of this question contain spoilers, or not?

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To spoiler or not to spoiler, June 2014 edition

Question #59239 (spoilers for Deathly Hallows) has been the subject of back-and-forth edits over whether spoiler information (specifically, the death of a particular character) should be included in the question title, and to what extent the question body should contain spoilers.

There have been links to posts about spoilers elsewhere on Meta in the comments on the question, but the back-and-forth editing suggests that we don’t have a consensus.

I know Meta questions are supposed to tackle general site policy rather than specific cases, but I feel like this one is getting out of hand.

Should the title of this question contain spoilers, or not?