Everyone hates spoilers, right? Nothing worse than someone blabbing out the murders in yesterday's episode of Game of Thrones, which you haven't had time to see yet.

Netflix, however, seems to think that spoilers can be fun, so it launched a special section of its site dedicated to showing you the pivotal moments in many popular films and TV shows.

Besides spoiling yourself in a Russian roulette-styled app, which randomly chooses from a database of spoilers, you can also take a quiz to see what type of spoiler you are, or vote on which spoilers should be in the public domain — that is, which are so common that they can be considered harmless.

I've tried Netflix's app for a couple of spins and it wasn't too bad: most of the spoilers were from classic movies such as Jane Eyre or Reservoir Dogs, but I did cover my eyes for a spoiler for World War Z — a film I haven't seen yet. TV shows such as House of Cards and Breaking Bad also come up, so be warned if you're willing to take the plunge into spoiler hell.