Siisi, even when you self censor, please do not make personal attacks against other members by using name calling, no matter how upset you feel in the moment.
Even though the enemies named by Alceryes are not names listed in the quest text for The Silver Hand, character names are not traditionally viewed as spoilers. Take for instance a situation wherein someone is asking you what content you have encountered. How are they to find out if you've reached an area (in an open world game, with no strict linear progression) if they don't have access to certain keywords? If you aren't familiar with the name or location, then there's nothing revealed -- no plot content or story elements. If you have encountered the name or location, then the person you're talking to knows they can proceed discussing those pieces of the game with you.
I prefer going into games blind, as well, and I'm also much more generous in what I, personally, consider a spoiler to my experience, but I also acknowledge that these are things specific to me; I consider more things spoilers because of how having any information will affect my response to the content. But this is entirely inside me. This is MY preference. I don't hold everyone else responsible for keeping my experience 100% blind, especially if I also choose to talk to them about the game on a forum dedicated to that game.
Additionally, Skyrim is six years old as of last month. It is truly unfair for anyone to decide that members of a forum dedicated to that game have to continually avoid every potential spoiler, to the point of not openly discussing the game for fear someone will have their experience ruined six years after the game was originally released.
You have chosen to join in this community and interact with its existing members, and I think that's fantastic, but you also have to recognize that by doing so, you are exposing yourself to information about the game by choosing to participate. It's NOT the the responsibility of the community to stop discussing, or change how they discuss the game because you have a broader definition of what qualifies as a spoiler for you.
We do our best to keep spoilers out of discussions, including having spoiler tags for threads so people know when they choose to read the thread that plot content is going to be discussed, and spoiler code to hide spoilers within a post, so casual readers aren't ambushed by content spoilers. That said, there is no forum rule against spoilers. The only way to completely ensure you don't encounter information you consider to be spoiler content is to avoid contact with people who discuss the game until you've experienced enough of it to feel comfortable engaging in conversation with them.
This is one of the strongest, healthiest online communities I've ever seen, and it does an amazing job of being respectful of others, including respecting when someone doesn't want spoilers provided. But you also have to communicate to them what you're looking for, and what you don't want to see. When you start a post, ask (respectfully) that people be careful not to reveal content you feel will spoil your experience. Let them know you're new to the game.
If you're participating in a thread started by someone else, you can request no spoilers, but you also then have to respect that, because it is someone else's thread, you have chosen to risk exposing yourself to information you feel qualifies as spoilers. You can't then report people for providing information YOU feel qualifies as spoilers. Just remember, making it known you're new to the game and requesting no spoilers doesn't make it everyone else's responsibility to protect your experience. That's YOUR responsibility, and you have to decide what is more important to you in the moment; interacting with the community, or protecting your experience.
I do hope you continue to participate in the community here, and I'm sorry if this isn't the response you were looking for, but a community is also more than one person, and everyone should feel safe discussing Skyrim here.