Don't you want the web and social media to become your worst enemy by leaking your favorite show or movie? I have solutions to prevent yourself from “spoiling” the internet.
When we are immersed in a series or a movie epic, we agree that one of the worst things that can happen to us is for a colleague to expose us with a punch or via the web.
It's a classic! We're back at the office on Monday morning and we hear someone say to someone else, “Did you watch Game of Thrones last night?” We immediately steer clear of that conversation if we haven't watched the episode in question. Hey, we don't want to know if a character is going to die!
If those around us can be this dangerous, the internet is worse! We scroll through our Facebook and Twitter feeds, and we know that there are those who are trying to corrupt us! Grrrr….
Fortunately, there are solutions to prevent this terrible disaster.
Find out ways to prevent your favorite shows and movies from burning.
GameofSpoil: Designed specifically for Game of Thrones
I was talking about Game of Thrones as an example, and since it's one of the most popular series in the world, it wouldn't be surprising if there was an expansion designed specifically for this show.
GameofSpoil Addon For Chrome, all posts with Game of Thrones-related mentions will be hidden in black on Facebook, Twitter, and Google.
So there is no risk of learning anything you don't want to know.
Here's GameofSpoil in action on Twitter.
Unspoiler: Chrome Extension
Are there any other shows you don't want to spoil the ending or spoil the plot? The Unspoiler expansion is for you!
Available on Google Chrome, Unspoiler Expansion It will hide all the references related to the show or movie we have previously configured.
So we add keywords like the name of the show or movie we don't want to “spoil” or even the names of the characters and the extension will hide them on different web pages as well as on Facebook and Twitter.
Spoiler Protection: Firefox Extension
Are you browsing on Firefox? Then go to the extension Spoiler protection.
This works in the same way as Unspoiler on Google Chrome, but it will block mentions of our show or movie on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and on news sites.
Apps for Android and iOS
There are also apps on Android or Apple mobile phones and tablets to prevent yourself from being spoiled.
On one side there is the app. spoiler stopper On Android which will prevent mentions of our offers on social media.
For iOS, this is the app. spoiler block Who will act this way, but unfortunately only on Twitter.
Block keywords on Twitter
For avid Twitter users, there is a function within Twitter that can protect us from spoilers.
In fact, it is possible to hide tweets using keywords that you have previously configured.
To enter these popular keywords on Twitter you should:
- Open the Twitter app.
- Click on your profile picture
- Go to Settings & Privacy
- Click on Privacy and Security
- Select the hidden keywords option.
Here's how to enter keywords to hide on Twitter.
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