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The post is pretty clearly about spoilers in thr TITLE of posts.
If someone clicks on a post titled "congrats to the winner of the Hungarian GP" and gets spoiled, it is their fault.
If someone is browsing their communities local and sees a race spoiler in the post title, that blows, and there should be rules against it.
Sure I see your point. I just think a post specifically about avoiding spoilers should not contain spoilers in the post, especially one that isnโt super relevant to the discussion. OP could have said โI went on this post and got the race winner spoiledโ instead of saying it was Max