Facebook.com, yesterday, announced a much needed new feature where it lets users automatically unfriend their friends who its machine learning algorithm suspects as probable candidates to post Game of Thrones spoilers. Game Of Thrones show, particularly its second episode where Jon S…er, no spoilers, has been a tricky thing to handle for giant social media companies like Facebook and Twitter where it’s so easy for anyone to play a spoilsport.

Peter Schorick, the head of Facebook’s Recommendation and Relevance division wrote in the company’s engineering blog that “Game of Thrones has been a big platform for sadists to piss their friends off online by broadcasting spoilers. We at Facebook take users’ sentiments very seriously. We don’t tolerate sadism of any kind. Facebook was built for narcissists and it would remain so.”

He added that the Machine Learning team at Facebook has worked hard in coming up with an algorithm that finds people who’re most likely to post spoilers about the show.

“I would like to assure you”, he continued, “We have all the data about everyone. For once, we have decided to use it for the betterment of humanity by allowing users to temporarily unfriend troublemakers in their friend list. We know who are most likely to post spoilers. These psychopaths tend to have easily deducible habits – their incognito window patterns, the way they edit the text multiple times before they post a status, deceiving hashtag history and many more such. We have taken all these into account.”

As of now, this has only been activated for Game of Thrones, but Facebook mentioned they have plans to extend this to other major events in future, including blockbuster movies.