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Has social media destroyed our ability to enjoy a movie without spoilers?
In 2026, with social media algorithms pushing real-time reactions and viral clips within seconds of a premiere, the window to experience a film spoiler-free has shrunk to near zero. Cast your vote on whether this constant exposure has fundamentally changed how we watch movies.
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