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Old Dec 22, 2011, 01:05 AM
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How would you really know what is triggering and what is not? Should i just put it on all my posts?I am sooo random with my thoughts that a whole thread could be fine to someone but then be triggering at the end or somewhere?

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Old Dec 22, 2011, 03:42 AM
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Hi xjekkax, welcome to Psych Central!

Two places where we've discussed the use of the trigger icon are
Community Feedback & Technical Support > Rules and Administration > Use of Trigger Icon
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New Member Introductions > How to use the trigger icon - please read.
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Old Dec 24, 2011, 05:09 AM
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sometimes i forget to put the trigger icon up,
because long time ago i dont recall it being here,
but i've started getting use to it.
And also know when i see that icon what it means for sure now.
(i knew before, but what i mean is, that i have seen it so much,
I've learned to associate possible triggers to that icon now)
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