Ever since yesterday that Squid Game Season 3 was released, I haven’t felt the urge to use social media as I usually do because of the fear of getting spoilers, since I haven’t had the time to watch the movie yet. Squid Game Season 3 is a movie I have anticipated a lot, and I can’t afford to get spoilers before watching it because I want all the actions and suspense to be real and fresh.
Squid Game Facebook official page
But social media is something I can’t stay without for even a day or for very long hours. The few times I have logged in to Facebook, it’s Squid Game talks that greeted me—and yes, I have seen spoilers already. And I was angered, but it’s partly my fault too because I could have stayed off social media completely until I finished watching it. But then again, it’s not entirely my fault. Lol. Because even though I didn’t want to see spoilers, my mind just couldn’t rest without wanting to read how people are happy that the final Squid Game has premiered already.
On my WhatsApp, I saw some friends posting about the movie on their statuses. I saw the posts from afar and refused to click because I know those friends of mine can write out everything about the movie in their statuses, and I didn’t want to see that. After avoiding many, I finally decided to click on one. I commented on the post, and the lady told me she had finished watching the movie long ago and that player 456 died.
Oh my goodness! I was shocked, and I remembered to fire back at her for telling me that, because I didn’t ask her to tell me who survived or who won.
Well, sorry I spoiled it for you too. I was pained because that’s the biggest spoiler for me.
The spoiler rate on social media is out of hand!