Thread:Hey1234/@comment-5106547-20160110013704/@comment-1635429-20160110200325

Asweti wrote: Well, everyone to their own opinions, but to be honest and fair, the only way to avoid spoilers, are to avoid reading articles and watch trailers altogether. I have watched pretty much everything there is of trailers, and already now I can tell that just by watching them the movie has been pretty spoiled. And there are other ways to prevent spoiling reading on articles. Empowering the good old spoiler alert system is the most effective one. Another thing that could be done was to add the blockages, but empower the admin-approved editing system, in which an edit must be approved by an admin before being accepted would also a prefered way to deal with spoiler edits. I do understand this though, its just that when taking into consideration just how much have been spoiled already by Disney as well as how easily one can predict the events of a movie if you have watched as many movies as I have, blocking editing on articles would be a pretty low-effective countermeasure against spoilers... But thats my opinion, the point of it all is that if a page are to be blocked, there should be at least someway people can suggest edits to be made which would enhance the quality of the articles without spoiling the movie itself, which is mainly the details I talked about. Mainly the background story for individual characters that have arisen over the past couple of weeks. Details, which would make it much easier to understand each individual character. I've seen the trailers, and I don't know how the plot is going to play out, nor do I want to find out by a user going into the page and adding things they've learned from a book adaptation of the film. The articles are some of the most viewed at the moment, and spoilers are a big concern amongst fan communities, and we're not going to let them be spoiled before the movie is released. You want to understand the characters? Wait for the movie, because the wiki isn't going to have details until it premieres. What we have now is what's been released and publicly stated through character bios and filmmaker interviews, and that's how it's generally going to stay until the premiere.

Once the movie is released in the US, the blocks will be lifted, and then we'll put spoiler warnings for those who haven't got a chance to run to the theater, but at least they'll actually be able to do so by that time, because the movie will be out for people to see.

A lot of users lack self control. My admins do not. For the time being, only this small group will have access to the articles, because I trust them in keeping spoilers underwraps until March. Once that date hits, like every other article, the Zootopia characters will be entirely free to edit.