use trigger warnings correctly: a thread
examples of what to DO :
tw // something
cw // something
put spaces between the “tw” and the slashes and the trigger
you need to put spaces between them as shown
tw // something
cw // something
put spaces between the “tw” and the slashes and the trigger
you need to put spaces between them as shown
examples of what NOT to do:
tw//something
cw//something
tw (not specified)
cw (not specified)
tw // o*bject
if you don’t put spaces it would count as one word so if someone has a the words muted it would still show up on their tl and will trigger them. ++
tw//something
cw//something
tw (not specified)
cw (not specified)
tw // o*bject
if you don’t put spaces it would count as one word so if someone has a the words muted it would still show up on their tl and will trigger them. ++
also don’t censor the words
example:
-o*bject
-w*rning
for people who have those words muted it will show up on their tl so please don’t censor the words.
example:
-o*bject
-w*rning
for people who have those words muted it will show up on their tl so please don’t censor the words.
This thread is for educational purposes...so everyone can use twitter safely <3
Trigger Warnings :
are here to prevent people who have experienced traumatic experiences to be exposed to something that might trigger a physical and/ or mental reaction.
are here to prevent people who have experienced traumatic experiences to be exposed to something that might trigger a physical and/ or mental reaction.
Content Warnings :
will be used to describe something that might upset readers, that might make them feel bad, without referring to a traumatic experience. It might, for example, refer to a phobia, to nudity, to blood, to birth, etc.
will be used to describe something that might upset readers, that might make them feel bad, without referring to a traumatic experience. It might, for example, refer to a phobia, to nudity, to blood, to birth, etc.
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