Half of viewers said they could accept spoilers, the survey said
Imagine how you would react when someone suddenly told you about the ending of your long-awaited work? This time, MYNAVI started with "Can you accept being spoiled?" This question surveyed 968 readers. Let's take a look at the results.
Number of valid answers: 968 (MYNAVIWOMAN survey)
Q: Can you accept "spoilers"?
OK...... 47.7% (462 persons)
No...... 52.3% (506 people)
Presumably, everyone must think that the vast majority of people don't want to be spoiled, but in fact, there are many people who say that they are acceptable, close to half of the total number of people surveyed. So what exactly do these readers who choose to be open to spoilers think? Next is the "acceptance" rationale.
Accept the pie
You can read/read the work with peace of mind after knowing the ending (24 years old/female)
Sometimes when you are hesitant to watch a certain movie, you can know the ending and finally decide whether to watch it or not (32 years old/female)
Even if you know the ending, you can enjoy the process to the ending (30 years old/male)
There are some details that I easily miss, so I kind of want someone to spoil me (22 years old/female)
The part that is spoiled can be selected online, so it is acceptable. But if I spoil my most critical part, such as telling the prisoner or something, then I can't bear it (22 years old/female)
If it's a work that completely loses its viewing value with a spoiler, then it's okay not to watch it. After reading the spoilers, I feel that I have to watch it, and I really want to watch it, and this situation is a lot for me (49 years old/male)
It seems that the opinion of the receptivists is mainly that even if you know the outcome, you can enjoy the process. It's even more reassuring to watch some spoilers before watching them. So let's look back at the rejectionists.
Reject the pie
When I was about to go home to watch the sports festival, I happened to hear the results on the train, which made me very angry (34 years old/male)
When I watched a movie at the cinema, the people in the back row told me the ending, and I was very disappointed (30 years old/female)
I want to experience something new by myself (29 years old/male)
When I was discussing One Piece at a beauty salon before, someone told me about the original plot that hadn't been broadcast in the anime yet, and I was depressed for a long time (29 years old / female)
I once wanted to buy a DVD I wanted to watch online, and I saw a spoiler on the related product page. Got spoilers before you got the item. The Internet is Scary (33 years old/male)
The ending of the TV series that I was looking forward to appeared in Ya\ Tiger News (27 years old/female)
The results of sports programs are different from those of TV dramas or movies, and they are only used to enjoy the "results", so it must be very annoying if they are spoiled. Having said that, the information on the Internet has been coming out really fast lately.
What do you think after reading the views of both schools? It's so easy to see spoilers on the internet these days, so it may be difficult for you to avoid them...... But sometimes thinking about things from a different perspective can suddenly make sense.