The Website Must Be The Bane For All In Love With “Game Of Thrones”
Jyotis - Apr 10, 2019
Each spoiler costs $0.99 or you can pay $4.99 for all spoilers from all episodes of the 8th season.
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Lots of fans of “Game of Thrones” may feel angry with the website Spoiled.io because as implied in its name, the website will reveal its users some details in the upcoming season.
To experience what Spoiled.io brings to you and your friends, you just need to spend only $0.99 each episode. The website will anonymously and automatically send a message to your friend’s phone number to ruin his/her excitement towards the latest episode. Such these messages will be delivered right after a new episode is broadcast. In other words, the website will be suitable for those who see the reshown film.
Each spoiler costs $0.99 or you can pay $4.99 for all spoilers from all episodes of the 8th season. This final season will be shown on HBO every Sunday from April 14.
On its official website, Spoiled.io said, "For just $0.99 USD, Spoiled will anonymously and ruthlessly text spoilers to your unsuspecting friends after each new episode airs. Afterwards, sit back, relax, and view your friends' responses."
The first time the spoiling service via texts came to the public was in June of three years ago. At that time, the 6th season was preparing to show its last episode. On Twitter, Spoil.io posted some responses from those who received its spoiling texts.
In addition, users who paid for its service would get a link to follow all of their friends’ responses to the received texts.
In the Frequently Asked Question (or FAQ), Spoiled.io developers said that the website was taken inspiration from a Reddit thread (that had been removed) in which a woman drove her ex-boyfriend crazy when spoiling the famous film “Game of Thrones” to him each Monday morning.
Now, it’s your turn. If you hate someone, you can do the same thing as the woman mentioned above.
In 2016, in an interview with Business Insider, Spoiled Rotten as one of the Spoiled.io developers said that their service was supposedly a small side-project; however, after that, they quickly collected “a couple hundred” users.
Spoiled Rotten said to Business Insider,
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