Adding [Spoiler] as a BBCode

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Adding [Spoiler] as a BBCode

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I hope this is the right forum to post this in but I was wondering if it would be possible to add a spoiler BBCode so that if someone wants to add a spoiler, it can be hidden away making it less likely that someone will accidentally read it when they don't want to. A simple [spoiler][/spoiler] format?
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Such BBCode would only work for users who have Javascript enabled, but I will add it soon.

Spoilers can only be posted in the book of the month topics and topics that have the word spoilers in the title. Someone wishing to read or talk about a book without spoilers needs to avoid such topics.
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