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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.

  • THIS

    I feel like I'm taking crazy pills seeing the takes that are being upvoted. I feel like it is basic etiquette to not put spoilers in post titles. It sucks to just avoid this instance because this community can't be fucking bothered.

  • I agree for sure, I commented on a spoiler post just the other day on the Formula E community about this same thing.

    On reddit they used vague titles like "congrats to the Monaco GP winner!" And then have the drivers image as the post. That should be common courtesy.

  • Yes!

    I try to navigate everywhere with organic map. If I need to look up a business' coordinates, I use a web container of gmaps I found on f-droid. If I go somewhere and it isn't in open maps, I add it.

  • That definitely makes it harder. When I was first switching I still kept my smartphone, I just had it turned off in my bag. If I ran into something that needed it, I would use it and work out a long term solution later.

    Now I split my time between a dumbphone and a de-google smartphone with very restricted apps. I take the smartphone out when I know its gonna be a busy day or I have errands, but for a basic day of going to work and back home, a dumbphone is fine