> Your reaction is way disproportionate to the offense.
I don't think you've really thought this through.
Spoiling is one of the few things you can do to someone that's completely and irrevocably permanent. Once it's done, it can never be undone, or even really mitigated in any way. There aren't many offenses you can say that about (that you can do to someone over the Internet, anyway).
Their reaction was fine. It's not the biggest spoiler ever, but it's still a dick move to use it in an icon (on a comm with thousands of viewers, no less) the day after the episode runs.
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I don't think you've really thought this through.
Spoiling is one of the few things you can do to someone that's completely and irrevocably permanent. Once it's done, it can never be undone, or even really mitigated in any way. There aren't many offenses you can say that about (that you can do to someone over the Internet, anyway).
Their reaction was fine. It's not the biggest spoiler ever, but it's still a dick move to use it in an icon (on a comm with thousands of viewers, no less) the day after the episode runs.