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Date: 2023-01-08 03:22 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2023-01-08 05:25 pm (UTC)You said we should label conversations better, but also that you were against trigger warnings. And I don't understand what a trigger warning is that isn't a label.
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Date: 2023-01-08 07:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-01-08 07:55 pm (UTC)If that explanation doesn't convey a distinction, then perhaps a counter-question would help. Why would a subject field on a webpage or a chapter title in a book ever need the words "Content Warning" included, if the subject or title was itself an accurate description of the following contents? I'm arguing that those two words chosen by a text's author will add no value. Instead, offer automation that allows readers to customize their personal experience so they feel more self-agency in the resulting interaction. Chapters and indexes are the solution used prior to the computing era, but they work only if they are accurate, not leading readers into inaccurately-identified distractions. Use accurate words, and automation can provide the rest. (Like hashtag filtering, but maybe in the future with AI providing useful "topic clouds" from our actual text, upon which our personal customizations will choose to present/hide discussions for us.)
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Date: 2023-01-08 08:01 pm (UTC)Yes, I agree, things that already have tags don't need anything more specific in general.
If only more sites allowed separate meta tags.