Many browser developer tools allow viewing a page’s media; for example, the Network Inspector allows rendering the body of an individual request. A request for an image inside a spoiler should not unnecessarily bypass this. Browsers with such features shouldn’t ship spoiler support until a developer-tools toggle for “show spoiler contents” is ready. Should this also apply to spoiler text?
I think if a user is going to inspect element a webpage, they kinda have already waived their right to not get so surprised by secrets. This just seems like more unnecessary complexity for browsers for little gain.
nitori OP wrote
Reply to comment by Moonside in Sexy Anime RPG Puts Players In ‘Gem Debt’ To Pay Off Dev’s Mistake by nitori
oh hell naw I don't want Touhou Lost Word to put me in debt