>>45979342Giving (You) a reply because I agree with your first line so hard. The stories I have to share about people who got so booty bothered about discussion of (potential, theories and predictions being made by the audience) plot discussion in the live chat for something they wanted to experience "blind". Once got timed out for saying my own thought process on how to approach a puzzle in a professor layton game was "different to what they are doing". Streamers can, should, and do turn chat off,or hide it entirely from their own view, so why couldnt this person do it, if they were so easy to trigger? A mystery that will stick with me forever...
tl;dr I think you have a sensible attitude to spoiler policy, and where the responsibility lies for avoiding being preoverinformed.