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+ | ====== When should I use a Content Warning? When should I not use a Content Warning? ====== | ||
+ | This is a judgment call. There' | ||
+ | <block important> | ||
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+ | Note that adding a Content Warning for sensitive content [[rules: | ||
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+ | ===== Sensitive Content ===== | ||
+ | If you polled 100 people at random - either from Infosec.Exchange or from society in general - how many of them would say "ugh I did not need to see that"? If you suspect the answer is "more than a few" then most likely your post belongs behind a Content Warning. Hey, maybe you don't even need to post it. | ||
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+ | <block alert> | ||
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+ | **Use of a Content Warning in no way provides a magical bypass of other Infosec.Exchange rules and/or basic human decency.**</ | ||
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+ | A non-exhaustive list of topics where people may be grateful for a Content Warning for sensitive content: | ||
+ | * Violence | ||
+ | * Hatred | ||
+ | * Sexual content | ||
+ | * Gore | ||
+ | * Anything which reasonable people agree is NSFW/NSFL | ||
+ | * Politics | ||
+ | * Religion | ||
+ | * Extemporaneous thoughts of billionaire manchildren | ||
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+ | ===== Spoilers ===== | ||
+ | Spoilers are called spoilers for a reason, so try not to be the person who ruins something fun for someone else. Use the Content Warning feature to prevent inadvertently exposing readers to spoilers (e.g., discussing the answer to a past CTF challenge, discussing the ending of a movie, book, or video game or anything relating to a live sporting event - not everyone is able to see it live). | ||
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+ | ===== Narrow interest or personal content ===== | ||
+ | Some people choose to use the Content Warning feature to hide content they may think will only be interesting to a few followers, either because it is off-topic vs. their usual posts, or perhaps because it is personal in nature. This is voluntary, and not everyone chooses to do this. | ||
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+ | ===== As a 'Read More' ===== | ||
+ | Many blog home pages show a brief introduction to articles that helps the reader understand what the post will be about and to give the option to click if they wish to read more. If you wanted to do this, you would make your initial sentence the Content Warning (even though it's not actually functioning as a warning in this usage), and then the longer text would go in the normal post content. This helps prevent filling timelines with lengthy posts. | ||
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+ | ===== For the lulz ===== | ||
+ | There is no official " | ||
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+ | ====== When should I not use a Content Warning? ====== | ||
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+ | <block important> | ||
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+ | There' |