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JAKARTA - In the digital era like now, spoilers can be a big problem for many people. Spoilers refer to information that reveals plots or endings of movies, books, or television shows before someone has time to watch or read on their own. spoilers can damage the viewing or reading experience that should be fun, and can trigger negative emotions such as disappointment and frustration.

However, with the sophistication of technology, spoilers are now more easily spread through the internet and social media. Therefore, it is important for us to know how to deal with spoilers who monitor and peek at us online.

First of all, the most effective way to avoid spoilers is to avoid sources. If you know that someone likes to provide spoilers or may have access to the latest information you don't know about, avoid interacting with them or visit websites or forums that may contain spoilers.

Also make sure that every social media tool you use has been configured against showing spoilers, such as removing hashtags or passwords related to events or movies that you want to avoid spoilers.

Second, use privacy settings on social media. Some social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram have privacy settings features that allow users to limit who can see or comment on their posts. You can take advantage of this feature to limit content that appears on your feed and avoid spoilers that appear in comments or replies.

Third, use a browser extension to block spoilers. There are several browser extensions such as Unspoiler or Spaillar Protection 2.0 designed to help protect you from spoilers. This extension can be set to block certain keywords or phrases related to events or movies that you want to avoid spoilers.

Fourth, use the spoiler blocker app. In addition to the browser extension, there is also a spoiler blocker application designed to help you avoid spoilers. Examples are Spoiler Shield and Spoiler Block. This app will filter and block spoilers associated with events or movies you want to avoid, so you can enjoy the viewing experience without spoilers.

Finally, stay alert and avoid online discussions that contain spoilers. Even if you have taken precautions and security measures, there is no guarantee that you will always avoid spoilers.

Therefore, stay alert and avoid online discussions that contain spoilers. If you find spoilers on a website or forum, don't respond or comment, as it can trigger deeper discussions and open up new possibilities of spoilers.

Avoiding spoilers can indeed be a difficult task, but with the tips above, you can increase your chances of avoiding spoilers and enjoying a better viewing or reading experience.

In addition, it is also important to remember that spoilers are not the end of the world. If you end up getting spoilers, try to enjoy the experience of watching or reading and focusing on other things that make you interested in the work.

However, if you are subjected to harassment or online surveillance that makes you feel uncomfortable, there are several steps you can take.

First, report the behavior to the social media platform or the website concerned. Most platforms have policies that prohibit harassment or surveillance, and will take action against users who violate the policy.

Second, consider changing your privacy settings. You can limit who can see and interact with your content on social media or change privacy settings on email accounts or other accounts that may have been accessed by the supervisor. Also, make sure to use powerful and unique passwords for all your online accounts.

Finally, seek support from friends or family. Don't hesitate to talk to people you trust about your experiences. They can provide emotional support and give advice on how to deal with the situation.

Overall, avoiding spoilers and overcoming online harassment or surveillance can be a difficult challenge. However, using the available tips and resources, you can increase your chances of avoiding spoilers and maintaining your online security.


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