RE: On CWs, TWs, PSAs and "safe spaces"
Quite interesting to read since for topics like these people have so many different opinions.
I'll be quite honest, Content and trigger warnings are mostly just annoying to me. Especially for very mediocre things. It probably also has to do with the fact that I hate censoring myself. Being uncomfortable with something isn't a trigger and I'm pretty tired of seeing people use TW for every little thing.
I've seen so many people attacked because they chose NOT to put a trigger warning on something, e.g. I saw a person on TikTok get absolutely blasted because they didn't put a TW for a plastic razor which they used to scrap off some stickers. I sincerely doubt it could have been that triggering when they had time to write several comments and keep interacting with said content..
TW for characters, shows, people are all stuff in my eyes which just crosses a certain line. If you can't handle a certain thing you shouldn't keep seeking out said content and expect everyone will bow to your will to put trigger warnings on everything they see. There comes a point where you'll be so used to the CW/TW that you'll be shocked when you see something without one, and thats not healthy. Like some other people have said here, if a certain word is enough to trigger you, you should seek out help. I know I might sound really rude, but I ain't tryna be. If you have straight up panic attacks over a word, you need to seek out professional help. I know getting the help you need can be hard and can take time, but until then you need to protect yourself and remove yourself from these situations. You can't always blame someone else for when you're feeling triggered about something. Especially if the content was already "problematic" beforehand and you still actively looked out for it (like shows/games/books...ect. that are 18+ for a reason)
Trigger warnings often don't make stuff better but worse...
I'll admit, I have one of the most stupid and weird triggers in the world, but I would never blame someone else if they bring me into contact with it, because they don't know. If they'd show me this stuff on prupose it'd be a different story, but there aren't many people who will show you stuff that upsets you just cause. Hell, the 1st of december used to be a trigger of mine because of trauma, but the solution was trauma therapy, not a trigger warning for the last month of the year. I'd still be miserable if I hadn't worked on that.
There are certain things where I do see it as okay though, like being in a small group chat with someone and you know they can't handle a specific thing I believe it's very reasonable to put a content warning, just giving the person a heads up or put the thing you wanna talk about in a private chat with the person you're talking to. And of course I do understand other certain warnings, like a youtuber mentioning when they'll talk about a explicit and heavy topic. I listen to a lot of true crime stuff so that came to mind.
It also maybe just be me, but every time I see these "safe-spaces", the "triggering" content always comes up the most in these spaces? Maybe it's just me, but it's a pattern I've noticed. I've never seen so much "drama" than in those safe-spaces.
I hope I didn't sound too rude and all over the place-
I'll just say that there's a line between warning people over topics that are genuine upsetting to most people and putting a trigger warning on literally everything, making most trigger warnings basically useless. Lots of people will get used to having a TW on everything, not taking the warning seriously anymore and then will run into genuine triggering material because they got so incredibly used to the TW's for stuff that really doesn't need a TW.
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