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CaptainExplosion said:
Dulfite said:

My bad, I figured we were passed the point that  spoilers were allowed. It wasn't anything major or huge to the movies plot. 

This leads to somewhat of a larger question, how long after a movie comes out can we reference spoilers?

According to 2,000 Brits, it's roughly 10 days for a movie. I'm not sure what the general global consensus is on this. Weeks, months, years? Can I spoiler Fellowship of the Ring, The Titanic, Gone with the Wind?

I'm not talking about going out of my way to spoil, moreso as things get brought up that are relavant to a topic.

https://www.cbr.com/how-long-to-wait-for-spoilers-survey/

Spoiling Titanic is no big deal, it was based on a real world tragedy, so you knew the ending already. Spider-Man No Way Home is a different situation because the movie only came out last fourth quarter.

Well, my point is trying to figure out what the general view is on spoiler times. Weeks, months, years? And not anyone on this site's personal opinion, I'm wanting to know the consensus.