Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 735607

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I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?

Posted by yxibow on February 24, 2007, at 0:18:57

I see occasional messages with the word in it... is it that people think that it might make others uncomfortable ?

 

Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger? » yxibow

Posted by Declan on February 24, 2007, at 1:22:03

In reply to I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?, posted by yxibow on February 24, 2007, at 0:18:57

I ****think**** so.

Always seemed like nonsense to me.

 

Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?

Posted by laima on February 24, 2007, at 8:46:50

In reply to Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger? » yxibow, posted by Declan on February 24, 2007, at 1:22:03


Well I have a question- who inserts the word 'trigger' into a subject line? Who inserts the astericks? Is it the poster's responsability, or does it happen automatically?

 

Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger? » yxibow

Posted by laima on February 24, 2007, at 8:48:50

In reply to I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?, posted by yxibow on February 24, 2007, at 0:18:57


Oh- I think it means that post contains information or discussion which could provoke someone into feeling worse or into harmful behavior. Something like that. And I think the asterickes are a way to avoid fully spelling out swear words.

> I see occasional messages with the word in it... is it that people think that it might make others uncomfortable ?

 

Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger? » laima

Posted by Quintal on February 24, 2007, at 9:16:47

In reply to Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?, posted by laima on February 24, 2007, at 8:46:50

Some people put a trigger warning on the title of their thread if they think it contains material that might be provocative or inflammatory. I used it myself on a post that contained a paragraph of suicidal ideation. It doesn't happen automatically. I thought it was part of the civility policy to be honest, and you don't want to fall foul of that now do you?

Q

 

Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?

Posted by bassman on February 24, 2007, at 10:15:39

In reply to I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?, posted by yxibow on February 24, 2007, at 0:18:57

It's a horse....:>}

 

Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?

Posted by scratchpad on February 24, 2007, at 10:23:15

In reply to Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?, posted by bassman on February 24, 2007, at 10:15:39

> It's a horse....:>}

That's what *I* was going to say!!

You're all correct in the reasoning behind trigger warnings. If you know that you're about to post something that could be triggering to others; for example, something about abuse or self injury, then the warning give other posters a friendly headsup.

It's also OK to add a trigger warning after the fact, like posting a response to a triggerish post that says "trigger above" in the subject line.

I believe that it's a courtesy to others rather than a rule.

Scratchpad (former deputy ClearSkies)

 

Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger? » scratchpad

Posted by laima on February 24, 2007, at 10:35:25

In reply to Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?, posted by scratchpad on February 24, 2007, at 10:23:15


Thanks to you, and everyone, for the clarifications. I'll be sure use this warning in the future when it seems appropriate.

You're not a deputy anymore? :(


> You're all correct in the reasoning behind trigger warnings. If you know that you're about to post something that could be triggering to others; for example, something about abuse or self injury, then the warning give other posters a friendly headsup.
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> It's also OK to add a trigger warning after the fact, like posting a response to a triggerish post that says "trigger above" in the subject line.
>
> I believe that it's a courtesy to others rather than a rule.
>
> Scratchpad (former deputy ClearSkies)
>
>

 

Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger? » laima

Posted by scratchpad on February 24, 2007, at 10:44:29

In reply to Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger? » scratchpad, posted by laima on February 24, 2007, at 10:35:25

>
> Thanks to you, and everyone, for the clarifications. I'll be sure use this warning in the future when it seems appropriate.
>
> You're not a deputy anymore? :(
>

No, I couldn't take the job stress... felt very conflicted about posting as a participant versus posting as a deputy. Got to the point where I was not joining in or starting threads because I didn't want to be taken the wrong way.
Also, the job title appears to be inclusive of off-board communications, too. Much to my surprise and dismay.

But I was an apprentice deputy for over a year, so I have the rules down pat, pretty much.

Scratch


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> > You're all correct in the reasoning behind trigger warnings. If you know that you're about to post something that could be triggering to others; for example, something about abuse or self injury, then the warning give other posters a friendly headsup.
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> > It's also OK to add a trigger warning after the fact, like posting a response to a triggerish post that says "trigger above" in the subject line.
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> > I believe that it's a courtesy to others rather than a rule.
> >
> > Scratchpad (former deputy ClearSkies)
> >
> >
>
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Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger? » scratchpad

Posted by Phillipa on February 24, 2007, at 11:39:34

In reply to Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?, posted by scratchpad on February 24, 2007, at 10:23:15

I've just added trigger to the subject line maybe with astericks on either side? Love Phillipa

 

Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger?

Posted by scratchpad on February 24, 2007, at 11:40:54

In reply to Re: I'm sure there's a faq... but what is trigger? » scratchpad, posted by Phillipa on February 24, 2007, at 11:39:34

> I've just added trigger to the subject line maybe with astericks on either side? Love Phillipa

Whatever works, that's good too.



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