Cover spoilers before posting
Considering People Who Want to Avoid Spoilers
When posting reactions to manga, games, films, events, or streams, images may contain important scenes. Even if your post text includes a warning, the image may appear first, so preparing it in a way that lets only willing viewers see the content is a considerate approach.
In MistSeal, you can use warning tape, masking tape, memo-style covers, and blur to hide important scenes.
Which Cover Style to Use
Warning tape is suited for when you want to make the spoiler warning visually obvious. Masking tape works well when you want a soft cover that preserves the mood. Memo-style covers are useful when you want to add a short note such as "spoiler warning" or "second half content."
Blur can work for softening backgrounds or atmosphere, but when you definitely do not want an important scene or text to be visible, covering it with a solid material makes the intent clearer.
Things to Think About When Posting on Social Media
Adding a spoiler warning in the post text as well as in the image gives viewers a clear signal before they decide to look. Also check whether any important scenes remain visible in the thumbnail area.
For quick hiding, use Easy Mode. If you also want to fine-tune text or watermarks, use Advanced Mode.
Edit an Image
Use Easy Mode for quick hiding, or Advanced Mode for detailed layers, logos, and export settings.