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Old Jun 15, 2016, 06:57 AM
Summer Daze Summer Daze is offline
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How do I know where to post specific threads so I don't accidentally trigger someone?

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Old Jun 15, 2016, 11:42 AM
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How do I know where to post specific threads so I don't accidentally trigger someone?
each mental disorder has its own forum, as does games and social. I post according to mental disorder and then if in question I pm a moderator (those names in different colors)

there is no way to know what each members trigger is. I go according to if something is triggering to me then there is probably one or more members here that may also be triggered by it. when in doubt of whether something fits this sites rules and posting I send a moderator my post sometimes I get a reply back sometimes I dont (assuming here that moderators get busy and dont have time to answer every single pm they get when they get it lol) so I go on the premise that if it doesnt appear on the boards after submitting it to a moderator then its either doesnt fit this site or is too triggering to post.

there is a posting here in this forum on how to mark your post as triggering, short version it places the triggering material in a link members have to click if they feel they are in a place to be able to read triggering material.

http://forums.psychcentral.com/commu...gger-code.html
Thanks for this!
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