Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-366087-20160410174709

After meditation on it, here are my suggestions for Spoilers.

First, the following is not a replacement for proper usage of the Spoiler Template. But a refinement of the overall policy and enforcement of.
 * 1) Define a spoiler period according to media and venue releases. Recommend:
 * 2) Episodic—The *normal* Period until the next episode is released, with a TWO week maximum (in case of any hiatus).
 * So for Weekly episodes, the minimum is ONE week. Exceptions for back-to-back airings or special nights within that normal period. Because episode 10 back-to-back with episode 11 does not mean episode 10 is free to be discussed.
 * Note that this is normal/public releases. In cases where there are pre-releases, such as RWBY having a subscriber's pre-release date, they must wait until 1 week after the public release. Just because someone has early access does not place them on a different spoiler-schedule.
 * 1) For Monthly, like most comic books and Games, one month, etc.
 * 2) For Movies and Novels, SIX months.
 * 3) It matters not what other wikias and sites do
 * 4) To enforce this, users which violate it are blocked for the remainder of the moratorium period. (new users can get a warning first)
 * 5) The Spoiler Template stays on pages until the fear of a spoiler is past.

The enforcement of violations should not happen during the first month the policy is put into place to allow all users the opportunity to become acquainted with it.

That's my initial suggestion. What do you think? 