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If you're unable to watch Olympic events live, avoiding spoilers can be a challenge, especially if you're an avid sports fan. Here are some tips to help you avoid Olympic spoilers: 1. Avoid Social Media: Social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are great sources of information, but they can also be full of Olympic spoilers. Avoid scrolling through your newsfeed or searching for Olympic-related content until you've watched the events you want to see. 2. Use Spoiler Blockers: Spoiler blockers are browser extensions or apps that can help you avoid Olympic spoilers. They work by hiding or blocking any content related to the Olympics, so you can browse without fear of accidentally seeing any results. 3. Turn Off Notifications: Turn off notifications on your phone, tablet, or computer for any apps that might give away Olympic results. This includes sports news apps, score apps, and social media apps. 4. Watch Live or Record Events: If you want to avoid Olympic spoilers altogether, your best bet is to watch the events live or record them to watch later. This way, you can enjoy the excitement of the competition without the risk of spoilers. 5. Be Mindful of Conversations: Be mindful of conversations with friends, family, or co-workers who might have already seen the events. Politely let them know that you haven't watched yet and avoid any discussions that might give away results. By following these tips, you can avoid Olympic spoilers and enjoy the games on your own terms.
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