Dead as Disco Spoiler Policy: Safe Browsing, Guide Labels, and Publication Boundaries
Dead as Disco 剧透政策:安全浏览、攻略标签和发布边界
A spoiler-safe publishing framework for Dead as Disco guide pages, covering labels, search/listing behavior, article warnings, and what must stay hidden until verified evidence exists.
Evidence status
Partially verifiedThe topic and structure are reliable, but exact values or fight details still need gameplay capture.
Next: attach screenshots, timestamps, result screens, or official notes before final claims.

Use this for
Beginner Guides
Trust level
Partially verified
Reader mode
Read + verify
Editor Brief
This page is written as a working guide, not a finished wiki dump. Use the confirmed notes first, then treat source-pending rows as a checklist for what still needs gameplay proof.
Current source note: This page defines spoiler-label workflow only and does not publish story, Boss, reward, unlock, ending, or hidden-achievement details.

Media status
No Public Gameplay Embed Yet
This article keeps the media area honest: no fake screenshots, no decorative gameplay claims, and no third-party stills republished as site assets. When a source clip is approved, this block becomes the video player and timestamp map.
Needed
timestamped clip
Needed
claim being tested
Needed
version/platform
Spoiler Labels Before Spoiler Details
Spoiler policy is a reader-safety system, not a place to reveal story or late-game facts. Every guide should clearly label whether it is spoiler-free, light spoilers, mid-game spoilers, late-game spoilers, or full spoilers before any sensitive topic appears. Until evidence exists, the site should discuss labels and boundaries only, not the underlying story, Boss, reward, unlock, ending, or hidden-achievement details.
- Spoiler-free: safe for first-session reading and general setup.
- Light spoilers: names a mechanic or broad topic without revealing outcomes.
- Mid/late/full spoilers: requires a visible warning before the specific section.
- Unknown spoiler level: keep the topic source pending until reviewed.
Search And Listing Boundaries
Search results, category cards, related-guide links, and homepage modules should avoid exposing sensitive outcomes in titles, summaries, thumbnails, or badges. If a page must cover a spoiler-heavy topic, the listing should use neutral wording and a clear spoiler label so players can choose whether to open it.
- Do not put ending, hidden unlock, or late-game reveal text in card summaries.
- Use neutral page titles for unverified sensitive topics.
- Keep thumbnails and evidence screenshots spoiler-safe until the article section is gated.
- No-result suggestions should route to policy or framework pages, not unverified spoiler claims.
Publication Boundaries For Sensitive Facts
Sensitive gameplay facts need both spoiler handling and evidence review. A source may show a late-game result, but that does not mean it belongs in a public summary, search card, or beginner route. Editors should first decide the spoiler level, then verify the evidence, then publish only the minimum wording needed for the guide's job.
- Boss, reward, unlock, ending, and hidden-achievement details stay unpublished until evidence and spoiler placement are both ready.
- Beginner pages should link to spoiler-heavy pages instead of repeating sensitive details.
- When an update changes sensitive content, mark the page stale after update before rewriting advice.
Evidence desk
Screenshot / Video Evidence Area
Spoiler-heavy story, Boss, reward, unlock, ending, and hidden-achievement details require both evidence review and correct spoiler placement before publication.
This page defines spoiler-label workflow only and does not publish story, Boss, reward, unlock, ending, or hidden-achievement details.
FAQ
Does this policy reveal any Dead as Disco story or ending details?
No. It only defines spoiler labels and publishing rules. Story, Boss, ending, reward, unlock, and hidden-achievement details require evidence and the correct spoiler placement before publication.
Should search pages show spoiler-heavy results?
They can show the result when the title and summary remain neutral and the spoiler level is visible. Sensitive outcomes should stay inside warned article sections, not public listing copy.