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Old Apr 17, 2007, 05:28 PM
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If you write a triggering post you're supposed to put the trigger sign as far as I have understood, and most people do this, and I think that's very good, cause it helps a lot with what posts not to read when you're in a bad place.

But then you can enter a post directly through the without first going through the forum, and then it is not always possible to see that the particular post has a trigger ikon, and usually that is because the person who has replied has not trigger marked it.

So are we supposed to trigger mark every reply we make to posts with a trigger ikon? Cause actually someone could get triggered by it..

Izzy

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Old Apr 17, 2007, 05:30 PM
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Ideally yes, it seems to me that if there's a trigger icon on the first post, it should continue with each additional post. Its hard to remember though, and can't be done with quick reply. You have to reply directly to user to add the trigger icon.
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