Ok, so far these are the for and against arguments that are commonly used for tagging potentially unsettling/triggering content.
AGAINST
- It is users' own responsibility to avoid content they are sensitive to.
- It is impossible to account for every obscure trigger/phobia.
- It becomes an excuse for people to harass each other over their own anger (ties into first point)
- Most requested tags are stupid and too mild to warrant a warning.
- It is a form of censorship, and asking people to tag certain things is therefore bullying.
- Tagging quickly becomes a slippery slope, turning into having to tag the most minor things, (ties into second point)
- Tagging everything as "tw:____" is disrespectful to people with PTSD by distorting the meaning of "trigger".
FOR
- Extensions that block posts like Xkit and Tumblr Savior only work if content is properly tagged. Not tagging things means that anti-content measures don't work.
- It keeps your blog organized/easier to search through for future reference. (Example: A simple #gif will suffice for a possible seizure warning, while doubling as a collection of all of your gifs)
- Users with phobias/triggers/etc. can browse safely.
- Users can avoid things such as politics or drama that tire/stress them out.
- It allows users to follow blogs and simply filter out certain bits without having to unfollow. (Example: following a blog that sometimes posts NSFW things but is otherwise OK)
Any thoughts, memers? Only rules I have for this thread are 1. Keep name-calling at a minimum 2. Keep snarl words to a minimum.