The qualia of enjoyment or not is different for different people. I don’t have the gleeful anticipation of an upcoming twist. My main reason for avoiding spoilers is it ruins the feeling of suspense.
This also applies to sporting events as well. If I’m watching a fight where I know the outcome, it’s much less enjoyable than if I don’t know it. If I know someone wins, I’m not on edge when they’re getting punched and kicked by their opponent like I would be if I thought those blows may decide the fight.
The qualia of enjoyment or not is different for different people. I don’t have the gleeful anticipation of an upcoming twist. My main reason for avoiding spoilers is it ruins the feeling of suspense.
This also applies to sporting events as well. If I’m watching a fight where I know the outcome, it’s much less enjoyable than if I don’t know it. If I know someone wins, I’m not on edge when they’re getting punched and kicked by their opponent like I would be if I thought those blows may decide the fight.