Instead of just reading spoilers, Netflix is now making it possible for you to watch them.

Netflix launched a new site that plays random clips of the climax of many TV shows and movies. All the site visitor has to do is click a button.

The first time the website will ask if you are sure you want the spoilers. Then, it will play a short clip. After that, you can continue to click to get more spoilers. The easy-to-access spoilers will definitely be difficult for some to look away from.

And that's not all the website offers. There's also a quiz called "What Type of Spoiler Are You?" You answer a few questions about whether or not you have spoiled shows for other people and why it happened.

It also asks for your input on what is considered a spoiler in its Public Domain section.

For example, is something that happened at the beginning of Season 2 on "House of Cards" considered a spoiler? Most people believe it to be.

Below each question, there's a list of movies and shows that people believe are old enough for them not to be considered spoilers anymore.

According to Netflix, you are free to talk about important moments in "Cool Runnings," "The Graduate," "Ghostbusters," "Kill Bill Vol. 2," "Scream," "Old Yeller," "Gladiator," "The 5th Element," "My Girl" and Season 6 of "Dawson's Creek."

What should you not talk about?

Stay away from Season 6 of "Parks and Recreation," Season 2 of  "Hells on Wheels," Season 2 of "Sherlock," Season 1 of "Bates Motel," Season 3 of "Revenge," "Bojack Horseman" and Season 2 of "Orange Is the New Black."

You also want to steer clear of Season 2 of "House of Cards," but especially episodes 1, 11 and 13.