Google was granted a patent by the US Patent and Trademark Office earlier this week for a "system and method for processing content spoilers."
The proposed filter would identify spoilers about TV shows, books and movies and remove them from a user's social media feeds.
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It will track all the episodes of a show that users have watched. It could then automatically censor content in a user's feed if the post is about an episode the user has not seen.
However, this depends on users either manually logging or opting in to having their viewing tracked, similar to how Netflix currently tracks viewing and posts to connected social media accounts, 'CNET' reported.
The patent does not outline what social media accounts the system would filter or how Google would integrate the system with social networks it does not own.
"We hold patents on a variety of ideas - some of those ideas later mature into real products or services, some don't," a Google spokeswoman said.
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