User blog comment:Gsimenas/Unital Ring Content vs Spoiler/@comment-29759785-20181208092904/@comment-29759785-20181208103453

> Well, take Vassago for example. His real identity was meant to be a major reveal in Alicization. So, do we change the name of his article and spoil people as soon as they click on the article even though they weren't expecting to be spoiled as he was a returning character? Better yet, if you rename his article, whoever types out his avatar name in the search bar will automatically see his real name. So, you don't even need to go on the article to get spoiled. How exactly are you going to tag that as a spoiler? There's also the leading paragraph and infobox issues I mentioned in my original post.

Yes, typing into the search bar, infobox and redirects should be spoiling in my view. Sorry, but whoever intends to visit wiki, should be aware of the danger of spoilers, we should try to minimize the possibility as possible, but we should also use common sense and don't become overly precautious.

>I didn't notice any such statement.

3.) Less important articles - only added (without spoiler tags), once translation is up (fan or official)

>There's always the issue of randoms who read summaries or something coming up on the wiki to post the most major of spoilers on random articles. That's the very reason this is a concern and we should have a policy in place for such cases. My example of Eugeo literally involved some random guy who just randomly decided to spoil me like that.

Category 2 - once verified, add an use spoiler tag