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I tried to add links to videos to the "spoilers" section, but the formatting didn't like that. So here they are below, obviously watching them includes spoilers: Seven Samurai: youtu.be/23IPdgjjkME?t=40 Lord of the Rings: youtu.be/icQ9m4Qe0Gk?t=59 Willow: youtu.be/e00MSn_xz04?t=3– DeHaanCommented Jun 10, 2016 at 22:19
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Can't you just add them as links into the spoiler blocks? Putting them as comments when they belong into the answer seems to be a very bad idea. Besides that, you might want to explain what the spoiler blocks are going to be spoilers for outside of them, so people know what they're getting spoiled without actually having to see into the spoiler block.– Napoleon Wilson ♦Commented Jun 11, 2016 at 0:19
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Yeah, the problem seems to be a formatting one. Putting the link inside the spoiler box made it not be a spoiler box. I haven't played around with it to figure out why, exactly, or if there is a way around it.– DeHaanCommented Jun 13, 2016 at 21:56
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