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by easong
3591 days ago
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(Note: I support trigger warnings and think that they have a lot of use as a tool even outside of the typical context) I'm in close contact with a lot of social justice groups, specifically ones based out of UC Berkeley. It's not super widespread, but there are absolutely individuals who abuse the concept of triggers as a way to give themselves pretext to be cruel to others, to control conversations, or just as something to get righteously indignified about. This is an issue with the individuals involved and not triggers per se, but just as with other social technologies it's definitely possible to abuse triggers. |
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