Yes we do. The spoiler tag is used to mark the brain scaring stuff so that one can read the 'friendly' version of events. So if it doesn't break someone's brain then no spoiler tag is needed.
So something like 'Anita get a new man and his name is *****, and they have poorly written sex' doesn't really need a spoiler tag. But somethings like 'Anita gains a spine and kicks JC out of her life after learning to control herself, after Nathanial leaves getting a job in New York as a bodyguard' definitely needs one.
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So something like 'Anita get a new man and his name is *****, and they have poorly written sex' doesn't really need a spoiler tag. But somethings like 'Anita gains a spine and kicks JC out of her life after learning to control herself, after Nathanial leaves getting a job in New York as a bodyguard' definitely needs one.
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