Attack on Titan Wiki:Spoiler Policy

The following spoiler rules apply for the whole Attack on Titan Wiki, not limited only to articles but also applying to the forum, blogs, Message Walls, and any page within the domain attackontitan.wikia.com.

What is a "spoiler"?
According to :

"A spoiler is an element of a disseminated summary or description of any piece of fiction that reveals any plot elements which threaten to give away important details concerning the turn of events of a dramatic episode. Typically, the details of the conclusion of the plot, including the climax and ending, are especially regarded as spoiler material. It can also be used to refer to any piece of information regarding any part of a given media that a potential consumer would not want to know beforehand. Because enjoyment of fiction depends a great deal upon the suspense of revealing plot details through standard narrative progression, the prior revelation of how things will turn out can 'spoil' the enjoyment that some consumers of the narrative would otherwise have experienced."

Manga spoilers
We consider that until a manga chapter is released by either one of the official distributors, Amazon, comiXology or Crunchyroll (usually the 8th of each month), that chapter's information is considered to be a spoiler. Until the official English version is released, it is simply forbidden to add any information from it (including the chapter's title), and the edits should be reverted on sight. The person who adds spoiling information will be warned about it only once. The information, as insignificant it might seem, might ruin the fun of reading a just-released chapter for some.

Anime spoilers
It is forbidden to add information from an episode of the anime to the wiki if it is not yet available in English. We allow an episode to be added only when an English subtitled version of it is available to watch on a publicly accessible site or to buy from an authorized source. In addition, the title of the upcoming episode may not be added to the wiki until the above conditions are met, as the titles often give away details of a plot point, or the involvement of certain characters. This is also considered to be a spoiler. In short, if the episode is not available in English, no details about it may be added.