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Here is the problem with comparing an event like this to “real” sports, especially in the U.S. I’m not a huge football fan, but I can tell you that it comes on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday. Most of those games, especially the ones usually considered “high profile” come on in the evening. They are specifically started

I can appreciate that it is a business decision for you to want to post these articles soon after the event occurs in order to get the most traffic to them. I don’t think anyone is asking for you to NOT POST ARTICLES. I think what most of us asking for a spoiler free environment are asking for is the opportunity to

Most likely yeah. Today wasn’t the biggest issue, really it started with the C9 article last weekend. And I wrote that one off on it being a Sunday, so maybe they assumed more people were off and had watched already. But yesterday they posted the Origen article in the middle of the day too with the big picture of them

Sounds great man. I really am enjoying all your articles and seeing more League on here. And I’m sure it is a juggling act, I understand that for sure. A Kotaku Core kind of url without esports spoilers would be great.. So I can get my fill of your articles on my lunch break without having to worry about the game

Hey guys, I love that Kotaku is covering e-sports more and more these days. But your article titles and header images for them are massively spoilery. I understand the need to post while they’re still relevant, especially in a tournament like League’s World Championships where each day brings new excitement. But is