
The suggestion was not about sharing. It was about stopping people from posting spoilers. If no one reads the novel, no one will be inappropriately discussing the yet unposted chapters of the novel in the CS of the manhwa. No one will be talking about what happens in the yet unseen chapters of the manhwa. I should not have to tell you this. You should be able to figure it out from reading the suggestion.
People who are reading the manhwa do not want to know what happens in the chapters subsequent to what is posted in the manhwa. I'm trying to explain this thoroughly in case you still don't understand.

This space is for discussing the manhwa, and it's hardly fair for people to get a link here, read the novel, and come back here to post their spoilers. There's a space provided for comments on the novel at the site of the novel. It's not the duty of the manhwa readers to provide external links to outside materials, nor is it in their best interest. The entire reason for all the spoilers is that the manhwa readers keep posting that link and discussing the novel inappropriately here. That it is done here to the point where the novel is being discussed and spoiled as much as the manhwa is a problem. A lot of people get their feelings hurt from having the story spoiled. They should be free to enjoy the comment section, and it's totally wrong for people to take this comment section away from them by constantly spoiling without warning to the point that it's impossible for them to participate..
last, I never said, nor would I ever say that people should not read the novel.

I understand where you're coming from but what you want is unrealistic. You cannot control other peoples actions. Only thing you can do is do your best to not read spoilers and reprimand someone when they don't properly tag their comments with SPOILER. I haven't read any spoilers for this series myself mostly cause I don't tend to go digging through the comments. The times I have been spoiled in other series is because I willingly read the spoilers.

Who said I wanted to control anything? As stated, I clearly offered only suggestions. There's no such thing as "willingly reading spoilers" A person has already read them before they can possibly know it's a spoiler. Also, the human eye takes in more than what we are consciously aware of. Thinking you can avoid spoilers when people are so inconsiderate as to not post warnings is unrealistic.

I meant "You" in a general sense. Not particularly aimed at you personally. If I or anyone asks people to stop giving spoilers it wont actually do anything because we don't have that sort of power to regulate people's actions. Getting people to be organized and do something is difficult. Even the law which enforces repercussions doesn't have a hold on everyone. People will just do as they want. In an ideal world everyone would be considerate of each other but that is not the reality we live in. If you read the comments you will run the risk of reading spoilers.

It's something I used to hear a lot as a kid. Racing horses wear this head piece called blinkers that prevent them from seeing sideways so they wont get distracted. Basically, they can only see what's in front of them. So when ya refer to someone as a racing horse or a horse wearing blinkers its an analogy for saying that they can only see/rush towards what's in front of them without being able to see their surroundings. It has a neutral connotation since it can refer to someone who's so goal driven they don't get distracted, or someone who can only see what's in front of them or their own opinion etc.
I offer some suggestions and hope someone might find some use for them.
1. This is best way prevent the spoiler problem: Stop giving out the link to the novel, and top talking about the novel in the manhwa's cs. That's harsh, but even more harsh is all the people who are hurt and disappointed because of all the spoilers. Really, there's no reason to bring up the novel in this cs. Even if it's nice to tell people there's a novel, it's not nice when doing so causes so much upset and frustration for the commenters here.
2. If you do hand out the link, make CERTAIN you say: "Please do not take the link you got here, go read the novel, and then come back here to post spoilers. thanks." This actually works. I've been doing it in a cs I frequent, and we have almost no spoilers.
3. When someone posts a spoiler, everyone needs to let them know. One person speaking up doesn't do anything.
4. give instructions for how to post a spoiler.
I Hope this helps a little.