Date|Platform|Name|Description
\Dec 14|Netflix|The Crown|Season 6 Part 2
Dec 14|Netflix|Yu Yu Hakusho|Series Premiere
Dec 15|Netflix|Carol & The End of the World|Series Premiere
Dec 15|Prime Video|Reacher|Season 2
Dec 15|Hulu|Such Brave Girls|British Premiere
Dec 20|Disney+|Percy Jackson and the Olympians|Series Premiere
Dec 21|Peacock|Dr. Death|Season 2
Dec 22|Netflix|Gyeongseong Creature|Korean Premiere
Dec 22|Disney+|Marvel's What If...?|Season 2
Dec 23|NBC|Extended Family|Series Premiere
Rules
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No spoilers
No spoilers
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No spoilers in submission titles are allowed.
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Comments containing spoilers should be spoiler tagged, unless the context indicates otherwise. "Context" means you should expect untagged Breaking Bad spoilers in a Breaking Bad thread unless OP specifies or implies otherwise, e.g. the title is "I'm on the first season of Breaking Bad, does it get better?"
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There is no age exception for spoilers, it does not matter how old the book, show, movie etc. is.
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No piracy
No piracy
Requests for or links to streams, torrents, etc. will be removed. Posts that appear to be veiled requests for piracy may also be removed.
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No duplicate news/old news
No duplicate news/old news
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If multiple links about the same news/article/etc. are submitted, only one submission will be allowed to stay.
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Old news will likely be removed, especially if it has been submitted before and/or does not clarify in the title that the news is old.
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This rule is not enforced for text post threads whose primary purpose is not sharing or discussing a link. An example is multiple threads made by different users submitting their opinion of a newly released show - that is allowed.
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No low quality listicles
No low quality listicles
Articles/videos that are list based, such as "22 facts you didn't know about Game of Thrones!", or "10 shows to watch this summer!" will be removed. Mostly this is to remove low quality content, but some listicles may be allowed to remain if they are of sufficient quality.
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No political reporting except for late night shows
No political reporting except for late night shows
See the following link for the full description of this rule: https://www.reddit.com/r/television/wiki/rules#wiki_8._no_political_reporting
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No bad/vague/false/misleading/etc. titles
No bad/vague/false/misleading/etc. titles
Titles should indicate what a user can expect to see or read in your link and should attempt to remain relatively neutral. Vague and sensationalized titles may cause your submission to be removed. Titles should also be free of spoilers. Titles should not contain the website's name from the link, e.g. "HBO is developing a new show about pirates | E Online". Titles that are sufficiently misleading may also cause the submission to be removed.
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No being uncivil to other users
No being uncivil to other users
Users who are engaging in personal attacks or are otherwise being overly hostile or rude may have their comments removed and may be banned.
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No asking for a recommendation
No asking for a recommendation
All requests for recommendations belong in our weekly recommendation thread. It is acceptable to create threads to recommend shows to other users, or to post a thread concerning a specific show. "Should I watch Game of Thrones?" is fine as it prompts discussion of a specific show. A thread such as "Can you give me shows like Game of Thrones?" is not allowed. Do not be a "help vampire".
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No requests to help remember or find something
No requests to help remember or find something
Requests for help to remember something should go to r/tipofmytongue. People looking for help to find where to watch something should use justwatch.com or an alternative.
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No non-top level sources
No non-top level sources
Where possible, we prefer that the original source of news be posted, except where prohibited by other rules (e.g. the source is a tweet). Articles that post about an excerpt of an interview made for another publication are also fine.
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No gossip
No gossip
The personal lives of people who work in the entertainment should not be posted about unless it is news that may substantially impact their career or some work (e.g. a debilitating illness).
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No off-topic posts
No off-topic posts
Something airing on television, or something concerning a person who has appeared on television, does not necessarily make it relevant to r/television.
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Other rules
Other rules
This rule set primarily describes rules not enforced automatically through u/AutoModerator. You can view a more detailed list of rules here.