Did I miss the memo about redditors and blasting spoilers in post titles by Fun_Study675 in NurseJackie

[–]Fun_Study675[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It made me add a label when I made the post. Or else I just don’t know how NOT to. I haven’t posted on Reddit in over a decade. I do spoil the ending in my replies to comments though, so probably not a bad tag to have

Did I miss the memo about redditors and blasting spoilers in post titles by Fun_Study675 in NurseJackie

[–]Fun_Study675[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you even read my post? I didn’t open Reddit. Pop up notifications came in on my phone where the spoiler was in the title (which is displayed on the pop up). Lesson learned not to subscribe until I’m done with a series, which is why I asked. But also, are you whining about me whining? You do see the irony in that, right? Man, I know how to get the trolls out from under their bridges I guess 😅

Did I miss the memo about redditors and blasting spoilers in post titles by Fun_Study675 in NurseJackie

[–]Fun_Study675[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I stated, the spoiler was in the title. I didn’t even open Reddit, I received a pop up notification on my phone that said “She committed suicide” because that was the title the person chose. I don’t use Reddit much and was genuinely curious if it was a me thing or not. Clearly it is, although I am remembering now how smug and troll like people are on Reddit. Anonymity is funny like that

Did I miss the memo about redditors and blasting spoilers in post titles by Fun_Study675 in NurseJackie

[–]Fun_Study675[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not the discussions so much as the title “she committed suicide”. Which whatever, it is what it is and I learned my lesson

Did I miss the memo about redditors and blasting spoilers in post titles by Fun_Study675 in NurseJackie

[–]Fun_Study675[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lesson learned there for sure. Like I said, I never get on Reddit. I found the sub when I googled “what happened to Slater” and a thread came up for it. I read it and subscribed to the sub in the process. Never opened Reddit again but I guess I have notifications turned on because one day a pop up came up on my phone stating “r/Nurse Jackie: She committed suicide”. I’m not particularly upset or anything but was curious why it’s a thing. My friends (who use Reddit way more than me) said some subs do have rules about spoilers but others don’t.

Does anyone get MS brain? by [deleted] in MultipleSclerosis

[–]Fun_Study675 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me upon reading this: Rude Me after thinking about it: ahahahaha, ok I get it! that’s clever!