Can we please reconsider placing Critical Role spoilers on the landing page? I love this site, and the articles. But I really want to avoid Critical Role spoilers.
Same. I don't listen to each episode until the following Monday, and I imagine I'm not alone. Putting them on the front page makes me less likely to come to the website. Please put those somewhere else.
Edit: Over a year in and I'm still unable to use the forums on mobile devices without having to return to the forum front page. Who the hell is in charge of this and why hasn't a link to the current sub forum been added yet?
What exactly is a spoiler in the article description? If you mean the spoilers contained in the article then don't open it. The same thing can be said about the critical role reddit. It is a recap of the episode, obviously spoilers if you open it. No one is forcing you to read it.
What exactly is a spoiler in the article description? If you mean the spoilers contained in the article then don't open it. The same thing can be said about the critical role reddit. It is a recap of the episode, obviously spoilers if you open it. No one is forcing you to read it.
"In this episode, a three part heist went perfect--haha, who are we kidding? This heist was a beautiful disaster."
This is more than I wanted to know about the next episode.
It may shock you to know that I stay away from /r/criticalrole until I'm caught up, especially since the sole purpose of that subreddit is to talk about Critical Role. D&D Beyond serves a lot more of a purpose than a single subreddit dedicated to a single show and its cast. I could do without the spoilers when I come here to look things up, work on homebrew content, manage my players' characters, etc. Spoilers, however minute, do not belong on the front page of the website.
I agree - I watch on YouTube after the episodes are uploaded on Monday. If we could at least avoid spoilers on the front page, that would be really nice. Obviously, within the article is not an issue: if I click on that, I deserve what I get, heh.
Can we please reconsider placing Critical Role spoilers on the landing page? I love this site, and the articles. But I really want to avoid Critical Role spoilers.
Same. I don't listen to each episode until the following Monday, and I imagine I'm not alone. Putting them on the front page makes me less likely to come to the website. Please put those somewhere else.
Edit: Over a year in and I'm still unable to use the forums on mobile devices without having to return to the forum front page. Who the hell is in charge of this and why hasn't a link to the current sub forum been added yet?
Dungeon Master - Writer - Mini Enthusiast
What exactly is a spoiler in the article description? If you mean the spoilers contained in the article then don't open it. The same thing can be said about the critical role reddit. It is a recap of the episode, obviously spoilers if you open it. No one is forcing you to read it.
This is more than I wanted to know about the next episode.
Dungeon Master - Writer - Mini Enthusiast
I agree - I watch on YouTube after the episodes are uploaded on Monday. If we could at least avoid spoilers on the front page, that would be really nice. Obviously, within the article is not an issue: if I click on that, I deserve what I get, heh.
"Critical Role Recap: Episode 12" is all I see on the homepage. Where do you mean when you say "landing page"? That's not exactly a spoiler.
Here is an image of the landing page. https://i.imgur.com/k8PNnWo.jpg. I've circled the spoiler.
The landing page is the first page that loads when you go to www.dndbeyond.com.
I'd be so much happier if it was only the title.
But at a minimum it would be best if they didn't reveal upcoming plot points, or hint at outcomes to plot points.