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09 Apr 2015 16:30:57
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Google has patented a way to hide spoilers on web pages

the Bureau of patent and trademark office has granted Google a patent for technology that will help protect Internet users from spoilers on social media. It is expected that invented IT-giant system will recognize the message and review the availability of information, which is directly connected with the plot of the TV series, games, books and various media.

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Office patent and trademark office has granted Google a patent for technology that will help protect Internet users from spoilers on social media. It is expected that invented IT-giant system will recognize the message and review the availability of information, which is directly connected with the plot of the TV series, games, books and various media.

a Patent is a short name of "Handling spoilers in the content." In a nutshell, it offers a way of masking the text information that contains potential spoilers. It is particularly curious users can still read hidden system information about the plot.

judging by the schematic image Google, recognition spoilers will be based on the information that will offer the users themselves. For example, if one person read the book to the end and has made a corresponding mark in the system, written messages to them about the story will not fully seem to those who read this book, say, only 40%.

While it is unclear what social networks Google plans to use your new filter, but one of the most obvious candidates is its own Google+.

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