Paintra wrote:Hi, I have a question that may or may not be tangentially related to this rule- is it permitted to put on your profile "please do not send me messages about x?" (assuming x is a thing permitted to be talked about on CS, like trading a certain pet, or things like that) I have never had a DNI and I think I may be struggling slightly to understand exactly what this rule is disallowing, apologies if this doesn't make sense.
~BrokenEcho~ wrote:Personally, I agree with this rule. While everyone is expected to show respect to others, strangers on the internet are not responsible for your triggers. The block button is there for the specific purpose of preventing people you deem harmful to your mental and emotional wellbeing from interacting with you or your content.
onion wrote:ok if i blocked every single person with ANYTHING on their profile that even slightly triggers my DID, id have at least half the site blocked. thats not practical.
onion wrote:Michael's Fan. wrote:onion wrote:ok if i blocked every single person with ANYTHING on their profile that even slightly triggers my DID, id have at least half the site blocked. thats not practical.
If nearly half the site triggers you, and you block half the site, at that point why even browse CS?
I'm just not understanding.
I mean, most people agree that certain thing are triggering, but there comes to a point to where triggers are a personal responsibility.
That's like, if the color red is triggering, then how is that the responsibility of everyone who has red in their profile? It's not. In my opinion, either block everyone who has triggering things in their profile, or just don't use a site that has so much triggers in it.
what ever happened to cs being a child friendly and safe site then?
onion wrote:Michael's Fan. wrote:onion wrote:ok if i blocked every single person with ANYTHING on their profile that even slightly triggers my DID, id have at least half the site blocked. thats not practical.
If nearly half the site triggers you, and you block half the site, at that point why even browse CS?
I'm just not understanding.
I mean, most people agree that certain thing are triggering, but there comes to a point to where triggers are a personal responsibility.
That's like, if the color red is triggering, then how is that the responsibility of everyone who has red in their profile? It's not. In my opinion, either block everyone who has triggering things in their profile, or just don't use a site that has so much triggers in it.
what ever happened to cs being a child friendly and safe site then?
eto wrote:"people need to realize that this rule isn't an attack or any sort of statement on DNIs as a whole-"
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"another thing to bring up is the safety of younger members. a lot of these lists go on to mention violent, explicit, or morally reprehensible groups that are inappropriate to bring up on a website with many younger users. we already have rules against bringing up these subjects on the forum-"
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"carrd culture has encouraged people to share way too much personal information; it is not safe!!! -introductions about yourself that include very personal parts of your identity, mental health, political beliefs, etc. -people are unfortunately malicious, even if you dont know that at first, and will use these things against you. tell these things to people you know & trust, don't make it publicly accessible. it may be hard to understand with how normalized this stuff is nowadays, but it's just not safe. be smart on the internet folks, and don't put every detail about yourself onto a carrd. this ALSO includes triggers. don't tell strangers your triggers. tell them to people you know youre going to be interacting with ahead of time. strangers can and will use that personal info against you."
NIKOLARGOS wrote:~BrokenEcho~ wrote:Personally, I agree with this rule. While everyone is expected to show respect to others, strangers on the internet are not responsible for your triggers. The block button is there for the specific purpose of preventing people you deem harmful to your mental and emotional wellbeing from interacting with you or your content.
agreed, I think people, especially recently this generation, has become way too comfortable on the internet listing everything that triggers them, things that others could potentially use to their malevolent intentions. I think because a lot of the people disagreeing with it are young, they don’t realize the intensity of the situation that dni lists create. Blaming mods of CS is not going to help things get better, we should focus on building a better tight nit community to weed out these people who cause trouble, as-well as trying not to take things seriously on the internet, and blocking.
You cannot expect everything to be censored for the sake of you not seeing something you may not like. If seeing a fandom is going to give you a breakdown, sincerely, I think it’s better if those people seek help, as this behavior is surely not healthy at all. Again, considering that a lot of the age demographic is around 12-16.
If you have to block almost everything on the site to not see something potentially attack inducing, that is not healthy as-well. In my own opinion, why trigger yourself like this? Wouldn’t the best thing to be to stop playing? Unfortunately if it has to come to that, it seems like the best option to not hurt yourself further, and to heal. But Idk why people insist on further hurting themselves like this.
I hope this doesn’t get taken as an offense, I am merely bringing forth my own idea on this topic, and I understand why others may disagree.
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