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Spoil Us Not, Sneaks!: A refresher on Leaky's pre-book policy

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Posted by: Melissa
April 28, 2007, 10:37 AM

OK peoples. It's just about that time: A few months away from the book. THE book. We're getting a lot of e-mails about spoilers - and not just the kind where you say, "You may not want to read my theory because it's totally a spoiler." Thanks for the warning - we had no idea Snape was a body surfer! Awesome!
Anyway, the books will soon be printed. Sometime in the next few weeks we'll hear all sorts of ridiculous things, such as:

  • The book magically appeared in a field ("Phoenix": Remember how the person who found it just happened to call the ever-magnanimous tab "The Sun," who then printed a review that basically read, "Nanny-nanny-poo-poo, we've read it and you haven't"?).
  • Or, a bunch of bets for Harry to live / for Harry to die came out of the town where the books are being printed ("Half-Blood Prince": Remember the bets on Dumbly?).
  • Even, perhaps, that there was a pistol shootout / watergun showdown / spaghetti-slinging match over stolen copies (again, "Half-Blood Prince." That is, just the pistol part).

And then there are the little spoiler-zone pockets, which crop up in strange places. Last time, a big leak came from a librarian who decided to dig in a few days early and post the results on her journal. Bookstore workers have also been responsible for leaks (though, we understand how working in a store where unopened Potters lurk evilly can be a form of torture acceptable in old-school Salem). Before HBP's release, someone on a military base in Malaysia got hold of the book and scanned in every first chapter page, the summary, and the whole final chapter, and sent it to Leaky. Some staffers were intensely spoiled. Some staffers are still bitter. Some staffers curse this person's name.

The powers that be seem even more prepared for this spoiler scenario this time. There are talks of extreme security measures, of chains and locks and last-minute deliveries.

BRING IT, we say.

Here it is, a refresher on Leaky's spoiler policy:

Ahem.

DON'T DO IT.

Sending us spoilers will get you one place, bucko: sent to Scholastic, Christopher Little, Bloomsbury, and every JoLawyer we can think of. We don't want to see them, we won't post them, and we'd want to stop you. Book revelations aren't to be spurted out in bullet form on a message board. They're to be read, dispersed at the proper moment, given all the context of the story. This is not like the movies, which cannot contain real plot surprises for fans.

If Harry dies, we don't want to know about it until J.K. Rowling decides to tell us. And if you decide to tell us before that, you'll incur the wrath of a staff of almost 200, most of whom have been waiting almost 10 years for these final revelations and can NEVER get back the moment you rob by spoiling them. That's some wrath, right there. We own pitchforks, hot wax and feathers. And we're not afraid to use them.

If, between now and July 21, Jo or her people release a fact about the book, it will be posted on this site, but you will be heavily warned about it beforehand. We understand a lot of you want to remain super-pure from now until then. We admire you, oh white angels.

If it comes from ANYWHERE else - from ANY unofficial source - it will not be on this site. You have no need to worry. We might recognize its existence in a news story, but the actual content of the spoilage won't appear on these pages.

So, bookstore managers, librarians, and people who like to stroll in the fields next to the publishing plants: We appreciate that you feel the need to share your revelations with us. But you'd have better luck and would get a better response if you told your goldfish instead. Watch out, though - we hear the publishing companies are looking into fishbowl surveillance. Mr. FlippityFins just may be a plant.

And if you're that guy who shouted "SNAPE KILLS DUMBLEDORE!" outside the bookshop at 12:01 a.m. on July 16, 2005? Just go away, man. Just go away. Quietly. And we won't hurt you.

Seriously: we're almost there, guys, so let's make sure we respect every other Harry Potter fan we can. It'll be worth it!

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548 Comments

shannon would a mop work emily? Im rather fond of my broom as it is.
Posted by shannon on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
Megan T_D_O, I'm doing the same thing as you. I'm gonna charge up my iPod and play it as loud as I can possibly stand and not take it out till I get home. We've all waited so long. If someone ruins it, death will become them.
Posted by Megan on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
starling Snape is a bodysurfer? Cooo, whodathunkit.
Posted by starling on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
MissHagrid Right on Melissa! I do hope to not be spoiled for this LAST book in the Harry Potter series. I hated it when I was spoiled for the death in HBP. Question: how will Leaky keep spoilers out of the comments section on here and out of the Leaky Lounge? Deleting such comments after the fact will not unspoil anyone who happened to read them before such deletion. I do hope Leaky can remain a spoiler-free zone. I know I'll be turning off my breaking news text alerts and quit watching tv and listening to radio sometime before the release of the book. I'm concerned that the media may be quick to release the outcome of the series soon after the book's release and before most of us have finished reading.
Posted by MissHagrid on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
Melissa We are going to try very hard to keep them off the Lounge and comments, but for a certain period of time all our staffers will be READING. There might be spoilers in those places for the first few days. Our advice is to stay off it if you're still reading. We'll warn you and give details and such, about when we'll be around to moderate these areas. After sufficient time has passed, things like message boards and comments WILL contain book spoilers - but the main page (that is, that which you don't have to CLICK to get to) will remain free of them for months.
Posted by Melissa on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
fish eye no miko All I can think to say is: Amen!
Posted by fish eye no miko on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
Terry Here! Here! Bravo Goodonya!
Posted by Terry on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
HermyG13 Thanks so much you guys! I am getting extremely paranoid (much like the people afraid of tripping in the essay on Scribbulus) and I don't want a repeat of the betting numbers from the publishing city...I can't believe we're almost there!
Posted by HermyG13 on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
harryisthesex well said xx
Posted by harryisthesex on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
Steve K "Me and my brother decided that we're wearing earplugs to the midnight party just in case someone decides to blurt things out. I really, really, really don't want to know ANYTHING." I was thinking the same thing, but thought I was crazy. Good to hear that there is someone else out there as worried as me. I am balancing my fear of hearing something either at the book release, or the movie release, and wanting the book right away and to see the movie the first night. I like the Ipod idea, but my friend who I am going to both those things with might thing I am a little rude.
Posted by Steve K on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
MaraudingDon *applauds* And if anyone thinks of yelling out the ending to DH in the queue at Waterstones in Edinburgh at Midnight, then be afraid....very afraid. Myself, ErinRae and Amoscotia will literally obliviate your sorry ass!!! DON'T SPOIL!
Posted by MaraudingDon on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
MissHagrid I'm definitely considering cranking up my mp3 player in my ears when I go to get my copy. Those who are going with me to the bookstore will just have to put up with me blaring HP soundtracks in my ears and ignoring everything else.
Posted by MissHagrid on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
tomrutters Nice post, couldn't agree more with you. People who spoil the book are sick.
Posted by tomrutters on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
Pottershrink I totally agree with Leaky's policy on this. It's not just deliberate spoilers one has to guard against. My sister spoiled the ending of "Survivor" for me in 2 successive years! The first time was by accident, and the second time she said, "I'm not going to tell you who wins, I'm just going to say you'll be SO surprised". Of course, I could immediately guess (correctly) who it was! Both times the whole rest of the series was ruined for me. I'm also going to go the news-blackout route!
Posted by Pottershrink on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
Sara Snape is a bodysurfer? NO. WAY.
Posted by Sara on June 13, 2007, 08:01 PM report to moderator
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