Google brings Spoiler free web?

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Google has been granted a patent for a system which will block TV and movie spoilers for web users.
The proposed filter would spot and hide spoilers and remove them from social media feeds until you are up to date.
Some people already manually change their social media settings to block specific words and avoid spoilers.
But Google plans to take this a step further, with a smarter mechanism which hides spoilers only for episodes a user has not yet seen.
The content will be blocked, but the user can click to override the feature.
It would rely on users continually logging how far through a book or TV series they are, which could be overcome by linking Kindle or Netflix accounts, for example, with the blocking tool.
But a Google spokesman warned people not to get too excited about the service, saying: "We hold patents on a variety of ideas, some of those ideas later mature into real products or services, some don't."
It is unclear how Google would integrate the feature into social networks it does not own, or whether it would instead add it to the Google Chrome browser instead.
The number of people watching TV programmes and films on catch-up services is rising all the time, making spoilers a problem in the social media age.
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This Feature does sound really cool if it can be done. And if you can Link your Netflix, Lovefilm etc. So it automatically keeps track with out you manually updating it then that is pretty cool.
 

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kids these days. so fucking spoiled. Back when I was a youngster you had to just stay off the Internet if you didn't want something spoiled. Times were tough. These kids today don't know about hard times.