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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-04-26 03:36 pm

[ SECRET POST #3035 ]


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elaminator: (Lord of the Rings: Boromir - such a litt)

Re: Fandom Etiquette

[personal profile] elaminator 2015-04-26 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Plus I figure that if someone is really triggered by like, food, they will already have the "food" tag blocked and they shouldn't need to specific 'tw:food'.

Yea, I assume that as well. If food is a trigger it would make sense to cover all the bases.

I'm def not a popular blog, so maybe you have to be a fandom favorite or have a massive list of followers before people start doing that kind of thing.

I even have a friend who has had people bother them about things that if you scrolled their blog for 5 seconds, you could see it's a common theme and you'd be much better off unfollowing them then bothering them to trigger warning all their posts.

I guess for some people if you have other content they're interested in (even if you post a lot of content they aren't), they would rather not unfollow. In that situation it's a lot easier to just unfollow. (Especially if the person has already been asked to tag their stuff. If they say no or just plain forget, I don't see why you would ask again instead of unfollowing.)