Can I use 'spoilers alert' instead of 'spoiler alert'? Or is this 100% incorrect? The specific example I'm using it for is: I made a photo album of an art exhibition containing 5 pictures of different displays, whereas the entire exhibition has let's say 20 displays. So I titled it 'Art Photos' (Spoilers alert). I'm using it in the sense that 'in this album are spoilers of the exhibition, but it won't spoil the exhibition as a whole because I don't have pictures of all the displays'.

And then my friend messaged me and said it's wrong, and I disagree. Please help us settle this once and for all. Even so, I understand that 'Spoilers alert' sounds incorrect and the normal term is 'Spoiler alert' - but is adding the 's' completely wrong?


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Intuitively, killing the surprise seems like it should make a narrative less enjoyable. Yet research has found that having extra information about artworks can make them more satisfying, as can the predictability of an experience. So Christenfeld decided to put spoilers to the test in the most straightforward way possible: by spoiling stories for people.

Will this finding make people rush out and look for spoilers? Almost certainly not. Despite the fact that most people have experienced a spoiler enhancing their enjoyment of a story, the vast majority of people still think that spoilers ruin stories in some way.

When you click the button, you have to tell the javascript which element to change. We could tell it to change a span tag but you might have more than one. So I put a class on it called "spoiler". And you can then do something like this: 2351a5e196

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