>>54417347The reason leaks, and spoilers in general, are feared is because people have been gaslit into ignoring the experience of a work of art and instead focusing on the sequence of events that occur.
It's been scientifically proven that spoilers not only don't ruin your experience, but actually improve it. People on average rate stories higher when they're given a spoilery synopsis beforehand.
The only value that's lost is shock value, and that's the cheapest and easiest value to create, so a spoiler culture was created so that people wouldn't realize that it's generally not a good thing if a story can be ruined by skimming a wiki page.