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Title: I don't see any problem with memorials.
Tags: Animal Crossing Bells
Blog Entry: I usually think Animal Crossing Bells spoiler tags are somewhat absurd, but you would need to go farther than just time travel in the event that you really wanted to avoid spoiling things people have not seen yet. All from current season content would require a tag weather it is an old image from your image library or a fresh image from time traveling both will reveal new gamers thing they haven't already seen. Plus things like the hottest direct video clips will need tagging since it shows new content before anyone gets a chance to see it in-game. I don't see any problem with memorials. I believe remembering your loved ones is amazing and shouldn't be judged just as something dark or scary. I really don't think spoiler tags for articles that's been in the sport since launch is fair. Once the match is out its out. Anything found in the game after that's fair for viewing. As far as New Horizons proceed, how will spoilers for articles even work when there are two hemispheres and several time zones? When things and events become naturally offered in a particular timezone outside of the US, should that individual be downvoted for what is rightfully readily available to them? Northern players for example spoiled things annually for southern hemisphere players rather than a word was said about it. Southern hemisphere gamers had been admonished all summer since we obviously had snow. Nevertheless few whined about all of the summer things that northern hemisphere gamers would show off. What's that fair? Then there is the dilemma of determining what's new? How long could we will need to use spoilers? When exactly does brand new content prevent being'fresh' and for whom? Perhaps spoiler cheap Animal Crossing New Horizons Bells tags should be invited, but I don't believe they should be a compulsory rule.