Not to bash heads, 'mom, but yes, I'm happy to know what's going to be in the set. I find it silly that things are so often shrouded in mystery. Everyone has been curious about what would be in the set, and now, it seems, we know, so what's wrong with that? In addition, the title of the post clearly states that it contains "spoilers" (if you can call it that, it's not like this is a book or a movie or something) so anyone who, for whatever reason, did not want to know early, could simply choose not to read it.
Furthermore, we must remember that this is, whether some of us like it or not, a competitive game, much in the way a sport is a sport. As long as their are scholarships on the line, it's going to be that way... sad to say, but the reality is that winning might be the difference between an average education and a very good education. As long as that element exists, so will the competitive nature, and as such, we as professors cannot expect players not to disseminate information which they have freely uncovered - to do so would be to put themselves at a competitive disadvantage, which is simply not logical.
Furthermore, I do not think it is the responsibility of the players to censor this information. If nintendo did not want this information released, they should have done a better job of keeping it under wraps.