I often read LW on my phone and for that use case rot13 is the best spoiler method by far. It prevents immediately seeing words that would give away spoilers, but I can generally decode a given phrase in my head given the word lengths, punctuation, topic of conversation, and position of common words like ‘gur’, ‘na’, ‘bs’, ‘vf’, or ‘gb’.
Using reddit-style CSS spoiler tags means that I can’t access the spoilered content at all AFAICT, and linking me to a decoder, while nice in theory, isn’t very helpful because if I click it I will lose the nice highlighting of new posts. This is a Big Deal on long-running threads like the HPMoR discussions.
linking me to a decoder, while nice in theory, isn’t very helpful because if I click it I will lose the nice highlighting of new posts
Does your phone browser allow you to open links in new tabs? (If you’re not sure, try doing a long press on a link.) If not, you should switch browsers. I use Dolphin on Android. Opera Mini also has this feature and is available for virtually all phones, I think.
Now if someone could tell me how to avoid accidentally voting someone up or down on my phone (or worse, accidentally banning a comment) when I’m trying to scroll...
I’m using the stock browser that comes with Cyanogenmod 9, so in principle I can open links in a new window but in practice the interface is annoying enough that I rarely use it. I’ve tried Firefox mobile but the white-and-grey “not yet rendered” texture makes the browser feel much slower due to its obviousness. Dolphin looks interesting, I’m surprised I haven’t heard of it before.
I guess my complaint isn’t that I can’t open a link separately, it’s just that it’s annoying enough to do so that I find myself running into the question of “do I care enough about learning what this spoilered text is saying to bother following the link?” and repeatedly running into that question during a longish discussion causes enough decision fatigue that I stop bothering.
I often read LW on my phone and for that use case rot13 is the best spoiler method by far. It prevents immediately seeing words that would give away spoilers, but I can generally decode a given phrase in my head given the word lengths, punctuation, topic of conversation, and position of common words like ‘gur’, ‘na’, ‘bs’, ‘vf’, or ‘gb’.
Using reddit-style CSS spoiler tags means that I can’t access the spoilered content at all AFAICT, and linking me to a decoder, while nice in theory, isn’t very helpful because if I click it I will lose the nice highlighting of new posts. This is a Big Deal on long-running threads like the HPMoR discussions.
Does your phone browser allow you to open links in new tabs? (If you’re not sure, try doing a long press on a link.) If not, you should switch browsers. I use Dolphin on Android. Opera Mini also has this feature and is available for virtually all phones, I think.
Now if someone could tell me how to avoid accidentally voting someone up or down on my phone (or worse, accidentally banning a comment) when I’m trying to scroll...
I’m using the stock browser that comes with Cyanogenmod 9, so in principle I can open links in a new window but in practice the interface is annoying enough that I rarely use it. I’ve tried Firefox mobile but the white-and-grey “not yet rendered” texture makes the browser feel much slower due to its obviousness. Dolphin looks interesting, I’m surprised I haven’t heard of it before.
I guess my complaint isn’t that I can’t open a link separately, it’s just that it’s annoying enough to do so that I find myself running into the question of “do I care enough about learning what this spoilered text is saying to bother following the link?” and repeatedly running into that question during a longish discussion causes enough decision fatigue that I stop bothering.