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fandomsecrets2021-04-06 06:13 pm
[ SECRET POST #5205 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5205 ⌋
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[When They Cry]
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[Shadow and Bone on Netflix, based on the books by Leigh Bardugo]
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[Word of Honor]
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[I Am Still Alive]
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[Car Talk]
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[A/B/O]
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Re: Dead dove question
(Anonymous) 2021-04-07 01:47 am (UTC)(link)I think as long as you tag everything properly (like what you listed, although anon ITT mentioned things not getting the reaction/treatment they would in real-life) it's up to you.
I once read a fic that was tagged DD:DNE and rightfully some they also tagged all the fucked up shit in their story too, so i knew what I was getting into. I did have to stop, because it got too far (physically, mentally/emotionally) and was super graphic and it just wasn't for me. but I wasn't gonna complain, because as the song goes "you knew what it was when you signed up".
On the other hand, I've read a fic that should have been tagged with it, because it left me feeling empty (should have been titled him"How to break this Character 101" and yet it wasn't disturbingly graphic, but the insight into the psyche, the violence against the character certainly did the job!). And yet I've read others with this tag that I felt didn't really need it (maybe a little, but I felt we know what's gonna happen if you use "Stockholm Syndrome" as a tag).
So, just tag thoroughly, and if you really feel strongly about what you've written, then go ahead. There may always be a reader who felt you weren't cautious enough if you didn't tag it DD, and others who will feel you were being overly cautious.