User blog comment:NOBODY/Another possible spoiler solution/@comment-3060206-20120803034623

Right now, I'm leaning closer to an oppose on the idea. It just feels clonky and too much trouble for little gain. Then we also have to go through the trouble of defining what is a spoiler and what is not. We know for sure that game endings and secrets are definitely spoilers. But what about items that appear in the second-to-last level or the last level? An armadillo from Parasite could be considered a spoiler for the person who has never played Parasite. This could mean adjusting pages because they could be considered "spoilers".

Overall, the whole process alone is troublesome. Again, I would turn your attention to SpoilerAlert, which is a JavaScript code that can cover an entire page until a user clicks "yes" to reveal it. That at least saves the trouble of having to move a mass number of spoiler pages, depending on what your definition of a "spoiler" is.