No problem!!
Just in case,
A trigger warning is meant for the tweet to not be shown to people with the trigger (that's why you mute words)
A content warning usually describes the content and if it's something you don't wanna read, you move on (Mastodon has a "read more")
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But why wouldn't someone want to read the letter b? Especially when the letter is used so commonly in English. Again, people who don't understand will see this which will feed the fire of not taking content warnings seriously.
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i mean if you're not interested in reading smth with the topic being the letter b ig it would make sense (not totally sure tho)
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Then it's the crossposter's fault. In my opinion the crossposter shouldn't be using CW's like that if they mean an entirely different thing?
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i mean it says "read more" instead of "cw" accorfding to cochu so i see how that could be interpreted differently (like i initially did)
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No one is uncomfortable by the letter b, "CW: b" isn't assuming that. It is by definition warning you of the content
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I get what you're saying, but titling it "CW" just doesn't sound right. Maybe instead of that, they could transfer it over to how you would tweet normally, or maybe like a, "content ahead:"
But CW's should be used for like violence, nsfw, etc
May 18, 2021 路 4:16 PM UTC
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