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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-11-02 05:54 pm

[ SECRET POST #2131 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2131 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Red Dwarf X]


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[linked for illustrated Snape/Harry porn]


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17. [SPOILERS for Detective Conan/Case Closed]



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18. [SPOILERS for Miller's Crossing]



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19. [SPOILERS for Journey into Mystery]



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20. [SPOILERS for Sanctuary]



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21. [SPOILERS for Journey into Mystery/Thor]



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22. [SPOILERS for DCnU Suicide Squad]



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23. [WARNING for rape]



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24. [WARNING for suicide]



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Notes:

To the anon that wanted warnings on .gif secrets: I'm not sure how I could effectively implement that. For triggery or spoilery secrets, one could just not read the text, but for .gifs by the time you get to the warning, it's already moving in your field of vision. If you have a suggestion as to how it could be done without just linking the secret (it's not breaking any rules or containing porn or gore, so that wouldn't be fair), let me know. Putting it in the notes for now.

16 is a .gif, by the way.

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[personal profile] stainless 2012-11-04 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
As someone who's participated in both I find the crossover a bit weird, because I always thought the point of a supportive, therapeutic space was to be a retreat from the rest of the world; someplace safe you could be when being elsewhere was threatening.

That makes a lot of sense. What doesn't really make sense to me is why "fiction I read" would overlap with "place stuff that messes with my mind is absent." Fiction can be and very often is soul-wrenching. It doesn't have to be, but it can.

I mean, I'm okay with people not wanting that, and definitely okay with people wanting a heads-up if a particular fic/movie/series/song/thing tends to have emotionally gut-wrenching or, yes, triggering ("flashback-inducing" is what that means to me, though I've also seen "trigger" used to mean "trigger to do something" -- like, say, a fic involving self-harm might put someone in the mindspace to cut themselves, for example. I'm okay with that, totally, but it's an odd overlap for the word.)

I tend to be of the opposite opinion to you - that media works might do well to warn for clear depictions of the few most common triggering topics

I don't know. I certainly am not opposed to, say, the warnings you sometimes get on TV where they say "the following program includes [vague type of] content, which may be disturbing to some viewers." But I think I'd be uncomfortable with novels, say, listing possibly triggering content on the back cover or something. Sometimes there can be a fine line between a content warning and a spoiler.