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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-04-27 03:53 pm

[ SECRET POST #2307 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2307 ⌋

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

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starphotographs: (Stein (being earnestly pedantic))

[personal profile] starphotographs 2013-04-28 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
I don't mind those because they're not obnoxiously specific. Actually, now that I think about it, there are a lot of commonalities between the "VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED" screen and the old-school style of online content warning. They both seem to exist to generate morbid fascination as much as they do to warn people off. So, that's a pretty interesting point!

As for the second thing... I think there's also kind of a "follow the leader" effect at play here, and the result is that the more it's enforced, the more "trigger" seems to mean "I FIND THIS OOKY AND YOU COULD HAVE WARNED ME! PEOPLE SAID I COULD TELL YOU TO DO THAT!" And the broader the definition gets, the more it's enforced... Etc. With a side of self righteousness, pearl-clutching, and good ol' shit-stirring in the mix to... Liven things up a bit. I know it's not everyone, but a lot of people on the internet just like starting fights, and it seems like this gives them a socially-sanctioned way to do that, in which the complainer is not only always in the right, but crusading for the greater good.

Ultimately, I think there are better ways to figure out if you want to read something, and I don't like the idea that it's the author's fault that someone gets triggered.