Comic Sans wrote:The Black Hound wrote:Please note I wrote this like 4 hours ago and didn't send it until now. If someone addressed this just reply with what's was said pls, don't tell me someone already addressed or assume I know about that what was already addressed.
What about Toyhouse TW feature that's basically a DNI if you have this trigger because this character and or account may have triggering stuff on it? Many users use it as a DNI list in a sort of way even if not for themselves for potential veiwers to decide if they want to interact with that account and or OC or not.
Like Toyhouse encourages users to do this heavily, it's literally against their rules not to do this. If an account or character has NSFW or triggering topics mentioned or focused you HAVE to have this "DNI if you have these triggers", if not you can get reported and potentially banned from the site.
And by encourage, you need to have your stuff tagged as NSFW as well as some explanation why, even stuff like has a weapon or self harm or something simialr HAS to be tagged and it's often encouraged to further state why in a pop up TW/DNI if you are triggered by... thing.
A TW warning list can also be with the right wording, be twisted into a DNI, as a DNI can be as simple as "Do Not Interact if You have these Triggers" or as complex as "Do Not Interact if Your Homophobic, Ani-Xenogenders, Talk about this NSFW or potentially triggering topic a lot etc"
No wait, they are literally the same thing. A DNI list doesn't have to include the acronym "DNI" or the words "Do Not Interact" A trigger warning list is literally a don't not interact I don't want YOU getting triggered. Not all DNIs are about the person who made them own triggers, a DNI can be used as warning for people who want to avoid controversial topics that often reek of drama or triggering mentions, or just triggering subjects in general.
To exclude trigger warning lists as a form of DNI list is literally giving a way to scoot of around the rules and technically break them with out breaking them, or just something that logic wise is gonna get brought up later. I rather CS be strict and rigid about what is and isn't rule breaking.
I wanted to bring this up because it's a site often linked to CS for OC trading and selling. Users will often sell/buy characters for art for characters for CS pets, items and c$. And whether or not CS mods realized it when they coined the rule, there is a very important rule clash to bring attention to. Something that not doing can get you punished, is considered a punishable offense for doing.
I think before the rule is fully implemented, this needs to be addressed if it hasn't be addressed already. And asap, because I have TW/DNI on my Toyhouse, I have reclaimed slurs on my Toyhouse, I would like to warn people they might be better off not interacting with me if they triggered by anything mentioned or dislike I used reclaimed slurs I myself can claim. I do not want to be punished two for one because it was deemed against the CS rules for a connected account to have a DNI of any kind, only to just punished for complying to CS rules.
Some people literally use TW as a DNI with ME list, and some will strait up say DNI Interact if my content triggers you. You can't really ban one and punish offsite actions without addressing the other.
I think there's a tad misunderstanding. I defiantly agree that people do use DNI as a content warning but it's important to note the staff are not referring to that type of DNI. They are referring to the ones directed at other people's interests and or the list maker's own triggers. The type of DNI staff are banning are: If you are ___, if you support ___, if you are in this fandom and or DNI trading wise (depending on the way you phrase it). I understand the way you're using DNI's (kind of like "DNI if ____ triggers you"). I think a simple fix to this is changing it to "CW: ___ is on this page" or "TW: ____" is on this page which equates to the way you are using it.
(note this does not indicate my opinion on whether I support or do not support. I have my opinion but I do not wish to share :] I do not wish to involve myself in drama; moreover, this is a clarification from what I've interpreted the Staff's standing on what type of DNI they are referring to. This does not inherently mean that I know what the Staff is thinking and I will delete it if I am informed otherwise. Stay safe)
Just because they assume they have a clear idea of what counts and doesn't count doesn't mean. some one will come along and prove them otherwise. I'm trying to point out a potentially abusable loophole.