.....and when the dust settles, and the tears are all dried up, and all the adult-children will stop squishing their butt cheeks in full diapers, then all shall be as it should be!.....
Spoilers? Is the imagination so devoid of excitement that every little hint or detail leads to some ultra-Godzilla worthy tantrum of being "spoiled"? Yes I will concede this is only my perspective, but it just seems so much more enjoyable to simply see these revelations of details for what they are: Hints of what is to come, which is the very essence of how one can build interest (or disdain) for something!
In context, just because you see a small piece of a scenario, is in no way indicative of having the experience yourself! So you see some dialogue, a cute scene, a combat scene. What is so "spoiled"? You haven't engaged that dialogue, seen what prompted the cut scene or the end result afterwards and you didn't participate in the combat..
Perhaps a little less "I'm so butt-hurt" for every little thing, and a little more "This looks awesome.. I can't wait to see this for myself!" could do a lot to make it fun for everyone!
In the end, there are 2 very important and relevant "take aways" 1) If you really don't want to know.. no one forced you to look! and 2) If you took the time to look, you lose 100% of your right to whine about it! Ever!
Now got forth Inquisitors... lead this world to it's bitter end!