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fandomsecrets2015-05-04 06:59 pm
[ SECRET POST #3043 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3043 ⌋
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Transcript by OP
Text: I think people who reblog/like posts from creators’ official accounts that have fewer notes (= more likely for individual note to be noticed) on their blogs that have content inappropriate for creators to see are just 1 step away from being as bad as those who directly send inappropriate things to creators.
Can some creators know to brace themselves before clicking on fans’ blog links? Maybe. Certainly it would be more active of them than seeing what gets sent straight to them. Do they even still look at fans' blogs personally? I don’t know. But I want fans to have some shame, regardless. Stuff doesn’t have to be hands-down wrong for it to be worth hiding.