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give_satisfaction2019-05-09 12:56 am
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Mod Post: Some Additional Rules
As delighted as your mod is with how
give_satisfaction is going, there are some topics that simply are not in our purview. While dark and disturbing material is fine, some recent prompts have crossed the line.
This prompt, for instance: (trigger warning : suicide) Bertie tries to kill himself but fails, it's Jeeves that found and stopped him. H/C angst.
(I know pretty dark sorry)
give_satisfaction is not the place for this prompt. If they are to be taken seriously, and might be triggering, then suicide, rape, murder and excessive violence are not acceptable for prompts. Part of the fun of a kink meme community is that it is a safe space.
Please take those prompts to
indeedsir , for their plot bunny farms. As far as I know, prompts can also be made there anonymously.
Thanks.
ETA: In light of the discussion there has been a poll posted. Please vote and comment!
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This prompt, for instance: (trigger warning : suicide) Bertie tries to kill himself but fails, it's Jeeves that found and stopped him. H/C angst.
(I know pretty dark sorry)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Please take those prompts to
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Thanks.
ETA: In light of the discussion there has been a poll posted. Please vote and comment!
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(Anonymous) 2019-05-09 10:44 am (UTC)(link)Sounds reasonable this way.
Like your fear of dogs, for example. A lot of writers won't think of putting "trigger warning: dogs" on their fill, but that's okay because the prompt in itself is a warning.
And like you said about watersports. Since that really makes you uncomfortable, reading the prompt itself told you that you do NOT want to read the fill.
Yeah I think I quite agree with you. Trigger warnings on top of fills are a good idea, and if there are no warnings, we just have to make sure to read the prompt carefully.