I could have sworn (and could be mistaken!) there was indeed a thread, started smartly by Han Lin, about this very issue--the naming of threads. I remember posting somewhere else that the feature I'm assuming a lot of us use--where you click on the forum page to see all the new posts since you last logged in--would be a danger to people should thread NAMES be spoilers themselves!

Granted, someone may say, they just shouldn't log onto the forum while reading, but then again, why would Paul have made new sections and devised rules and such, if he didn't want to give people the freedom to log on to the forum, should they choose to do so?
Sonkem has a real point. If I see OotP threads on my list of 'new posts I've not read since my last time on the Forum', I can simply not click on them (that's just plain common sense we can all use), but if they have 'give-away' titles that say things that'll spoil me, I'll be spoiled, and I won't be pleased. That's not good at all, but it's a *much* bigger deal for those of us from Germany not getting the book until November 2003 (possibly) and other people who, for whatever the reason, won't be getting the book right away or may take their time, for again whatever the reason, reading the book.
I wholeheartedly agree, Sonkem . . . it's all a matter of thinking about what to call a thread . . . if you say "So and So Dies" in the thread name, well, none of us have to *read* the thread to have been thus spoiled! And, as I wrote on another thread, everyone has different circumstances, styles, and preferences as to how they'll read this book and on what time table, and how they may or may not want to come on the forum while reading the book. Even if you personally will not be on the forum at all while reading or you personally may not take a while to read the book, what does that matter if that's someone else's scenario for whatever the reason? Some people can't help their circumstances! They don't deserve to be spoiled just because their situation is different, by necessity or choice.
I'm really not irate, but like Sonkem, quite passionate on this issue as well as quite passionate about people respecting that not everyone is going to do the same thing with this book as everyone else . . . there is no correct way or correct timing to read the book, but no one deserves to be spoiled. Please be careful in the future and I sincerely hope you enjoy the book however and whenever you choose to read it.
~ Lizzy
