noun a statement or warning that reveals important plot details or endings of a story, movie, or TV show
Used before discussing key plot points to warn viewers of potential spoilers
Used before discussing major plot twists or endings to avoid spoiling the story for readers
Used before revealing critical story elements or endings to prevent spoiling the gaming experience
Used as a warning before sharing content that may contain spoilers for movies, TV shows, books, etc.
Used to alert users that a post may contain spoilers and give them the option to avoid reading further
In the writing industry, 'spoiler alert' is used to warn readers or viewers that key plot points or endings will be revealed. Writers often use this phrase before discussing important details to prevent spoiling the story for others.
Psychologists may use 'spoiler alert' when discussing therapy techniques or case studies with clients. It can be used to warn clients that certain information may trigger emotional responses or reveal sensitive details.
Film critics use 'spoiler alert' when writing reviews to indicate that they will be discussing key plot points or twists in a movie. This allows readers to decide if they want to read on or avoid spoilers.
In the video game industry, 'spoiler alert' is used to warn players about upcoming events or plot twists in a game. Developers may use this phrase in walkthroughs or guides to prevent spoiling the gaming experience for players.