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A '''trigger warning''' is a warning at the top of a post or email that advises readers if the subject-matter is frequently [[trigger]]ing, such as a post about abuse experiences. Survivor-based [[multiplicity]] forums generally require trigger warnings in posts while [[Empowered Multiplicity]] forums don't. |
A '''trigger warning''' is a warning at the top of a post or email that advises readers if the subject-matter is frequently [[trigger]]ing, such as a post about abuse experiences. Survivor-based [[multiplicity]] forums generally require trigger warnings in posts while [[Empowered Multiplicity|empowered multiplicity]] forums don't. |
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[[Category:Multiple Jargon]] |
Revision as of 12:43, 11 January 2013
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Status | Current |
Date coined | unknown |
Alternative forms | unknown |
Part of Speech | noun |
Community used by | multiplicity |
A trigger warning is a warning at the top of a post or email that advises readers if the subject-matter is frequently triggering, such as a post about abuse experiences. Survivor-based multiplicity forums generally require trigger warnings in posts while empowered multiplicity forums don't.