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This Google patent could kill TV spoilers on social media - griffinthivalt1944

There's nothing worse than planning to stream the season finale of The Close Dead  only to recover out over Twitter that (spoiler alert!) John Glenn… nah, we wouldn't do that to you.

But Google is toying with applied science that would make it so that we couldn't do that to you, at least along mixer media. The company just had a U.S. patent authorised for a method acting to pulley-block spoilers from ambushing you on your social feeds.

The basic melodic theme is that you would let the spoiler-blocking table service know about a particular TV show, book, surgery film you're concerned in. Then you'd let the service have it away how far into the content you are, so much every bit the last Telecasting episode you watched or the last book chapter you finished. This data could as wel potentially be pulled from telecasting sites alike Amazon or Netflix.

Once that's done, the system can then scan for potential spoilers coming across your feeds. If it finds one, the offending content is unclear out away default on. Should curiosity get the better of you, however, you'll make up fit to click through and find out if Walt kills Jessie, or frailty-versa.

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A drawing from Google's spoiler-blocking evident.

Google may have the patent, but there are spoiler blockers you can try right straight off such as Unspoiler for Google Chrome and Spoiler Shell for Android and iOS.

The bear upon along you at home: Spoilers on social networks get been an irritation hazard of online life history for some prison term. But now with DVRs and on-demand streaming services displacing broadcasts, the chance of a freebooter ruin your Card-house marathon are even more common. A organisation that blocks spoilers is also great for earlyish binge-watchers WHO want to talk about the show happening Facebook without laying waste it for everyone other.

Will it blur?

Don't get too excited just yet though. Even though Google has a manifest for a spoiler-block system there's no guarantee this idea will ever turn into a real product. There's also the job of how information technology would cost implemented. Having spoiler blockers on Facebook and Twitter would make the to the highest degree sense, but would those companies live interested in integrating something like this if it's heavy-laden by a unmistakable from Google?

Spoiler blocks could show up on G+, but that would sportsmanlike guarantee no one would ever use it.

If a plunderer blocker does come to a Google production an saint campaigner would be Google Now. Entirely those interest-based articles that bulge out upwards bum easily spoil a UFC Fight down Night you have stashed on your DVR.

[via Quartz]

Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/426854/this-google-patent-could-kill-tv-spoilers-on-social-media.html

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