Having given it some thought...
Before getting to classifying spoilers, we should probably look at the different type of pages. Spoiler policy on character pages may need different instructions from book pages.
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Character deaths: Put the info as far down the page as sensible and add additional spoiler warning. If the death is that of a minor walk-on-walk-off character and has no impact on the plot than no extra spoiler warning
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Betrayals: difficult as they pop up all over the place. Best to put them under their relevant book headings.
How:
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General spoiler warning on the main page - already much improved from the previous one. Centre of page, it is pretty much the first thing the eyes fall on. Even when as a regular visitor, it still catches my eye every time I log on. Maybe link to spoiler policy once it's put together.
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Filter system. Too difficult to create, very time consuming to implement. - agree
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Warning notice on the top of the page expiring 90 days (or similar) after publication. - top of page for book page but rest of Wikia within text where info from these book is coming up. List of books to which expiry date applies on editing/spoiler advice/help pages
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Article summaries written to be as spoiler free as possible. - Not sure which specific summaries you are referring to...
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Spoilers segregated to a bottom section on the page. - Not very user friendly as the chronology of events is often one of the major question readers have.
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Hidden until text selection, TV Tropes style. Tried it, it didn't work with the default skin. - don't know enough about the implementation issues to be able to comment
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Articles sectioned into areas by book. - I think that is what is already happening in most cases and probably the best way forward.
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Book specific notices at the top of the page. - what do you mean by this?
My own 'How' suggestions for
Characters
•Name
•Initial one/two sentence summary that will answer the ' who the hell is that' question which is probably the most frequently asked one. Should contain status info as of first appearance in books.
•Description of physical appearance
•More detailed character summary but still without info about major plots and death
•Info box - should not contain details on death.
... Book title ...
In order of publishing, under each relevant book title, the info pertinent to that character from that book. So if someone has not read that book they would know that spoilers were in-coming from there on.
... Separate title: Death...
however - having a section titled so is in itself a spoiler so maybe call it 'Last seen...' instead which is something that would be valid for all characters.
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Not sure if Worry is serious about the kiss-and-tell suggestions but I would say that in the example, contributors to Wikipedia probably didn't know the details of Edison's romantic lightbulb moments, otherwise they would have illuminated the readership, I am sure
One thing I noticed on the Sheltatha Lore page... Quote:
Shortly after Scabandari Bloodeye betrayed Silchas Ruin, and [was] in turn defeated by Mael and Kilmandaros, Menandore and Sukul conspired to defeat Sheltatha, whom they then interred in the Azath House in Lether where Silchas Ruin was buried. This paragraph actually contains what some might regard as major spoiler info about several other characters. I think this is the sort of thing that people are referring to when they talk about coming across major spoilers accidently. It would be ok if it was under a book heading but it is in general info. Other than as a time reference, most of that section should probably not be there as the other references to Silchas & co do not directly pertain to Sheltatha Lore.
Putting info under relevant book headers would save a lot of involuntary spoiler encounters. It would also serve as an immediate reference source for the info.