Today, I'm grateful for everyone who uses content warnings for political stuff.
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@draco same! But also, use the filters in the settings to block certain key words! Its been a lifeline.
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@sebwhatever yeah, sometimes I resort to filters. But filters are kind of whack-a-mole and they don't leave as much room for me to engage with a topic if I want to.
Also, the habit of using CWs is a beneficial moment of reflection for me: when I'm about to post, I now automatically think "should this be behind a CW?", which then leads me to "what is a precise enough description (so that people can choose to read it or not)", and sometimes "do I need to write about this here, or at all?".
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@sebwhatever That said: Filters and CWs are two independent and very different tools. I'm glad both exist, but one doesn't make the other pointless.
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