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Old Aug 21, 2009, 09:07 AM
ripley
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My apologies if this has been dealt with elsewhere, but I can't find it...
Are there suggested guidelines about when to use the 'may trigger' icon? are there certain words it is better not to use? I notice in the self-injury forum specifically that there is a lot of carefulness, which I very much wish to respect. There is something I would like to post today, not graphic in any way, but I am not sure if I need to use that icon???

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Old Aug 21, 2009, 03:46 PM
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((((((((( ripley )))))))))))

Thanks so much for asking about the trigger icon and it's usage. Here is a link for you to go to that nicely explains when it's appropriate to use the trigger icon.

http://forums.psychcentral.com/showt...t=trigger+icon

I hope this helps!


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Thanks for this!
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Old Dec 31, 2016, 10:55 PM
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Using this thread to post a question/complaint. Why do we have to sign in to chat with another user name and password after we've already signed in to PC?

This certainly is a discouraging feature. No wonder more people don't use it.
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