#i mean its a short fic and obviously needs editing but im still surprised like woag
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something posessed me and i started and finished a fic in just one setting this has never happened before š„š„š„š„š„
#i mean its a short fic and obviously needs editing but im still surprised like woag#this is the effect the last ritsu and mao cards have had on me -> yes its a rtmo bc of course it is#well ig it shouldnt take me too long to post it then probably within this week āļø
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Im asking this genuinely so pls dont yell at me; when you say that those using trigger warnings dont care about their readersā mental health and wellbeing, what else are trigger warnings supposed to be for? To make sure people donāt enter fics that have material that would harm them. Just like tv shows that warn about nudity or violence or what have you. Its a rating system, theyre warnings. Tagging for rape or underage ARE the looking-out-for-readers thing. Past that, it is on readers to decide
I try not to yell at anyone engaging in good faith, I know it doesnāt always seem that way, but I would rather be engaged with than ignored...the latter is when my volume goes up, lol.
But in answer to your question, it comes down to the fact that trigger warnings are well established enough in fandom by now, that they exist as a kind of social contract.
In short, its EXPECTED that you provide trigger warnings, and that if you donāt have them, someone will bring that up at some point.
Problem is, this counter-productively works against what trigger warnings are actually FOR.....once we reach a point (which weāve long since reached)....where a lot of people are only including the trigger warnings because of the social contract that expects them to have them, and not ACTUALLY because theyāre prioritizing their readersā well-being.
Something I see a LOT after trigger warnings is the phrase or sentimentĀ āenter at your own riskā....and the phrasings are so, so key to what Iām talking about.Ā
Take a small sampling and just look for what Iām describing and Iām fairly certain you wonāt have to go far to find an example of a fic where the tone of the author is not one of concern for readers, but preemptive concern for potential backlash from readers.
And these are two very different things.
Like, we all know how to read and interpret tone and nuance. Its genuinely not that hard to tell the difference between a sincere expression of wanting readers to be aware of potentially triggering content, and a faux-expression of that when really, the only thing youāre worried about triggering is a negative reception from people, and you want to get ahead of that by making it clear from the get go that hey, you did your job, you warned readers, and thus nobody has any grounds to say anything about your content itself.
Because also too thereās the fact that trigger warnings are inherently fallible. They rely on the authorās own AWARENESS of their content and everything it might include......but a racist author isnāt going to place a trigger warning for using their characters as mouthpieces for even blatant white supremacist ideology.Ā
A genuinely predatory author (and yes, they absolutely do exist, and its willful stubbornness that people rely on to pretend that like, for some bizarre reason, only genuinely predatory people donāt partake in this otherwise global hobby of reading and writing fiction, like what even is that, how do you arrive at that conclusion, that like, actual pedophiles are so busy preying onĀ āreal lifeā teenagers in their zip code 24/7 that they just donāt have TIME to go online and cultivate predatory relationships with real life teenagers via social media? That doesnāt make any sense!)
But anyway, a genuinely predatory author, is absolutely NOT going to tag or place trigger warnings for pedophilia, etc....because they donāt WANT the things they write perceived that way.
People trying to normalize incest are not always going to tag for incest because they want to DISTANCE the cute, sweet dynamic between twoĀ āonly sorta brothersā as other than the kind of incest that destroys families...regardless of the reality that most cases of incest are the LATTER and its the FORMER thatās so rare it barely exists.Ā
And that sort of thing is how we get terms like dub-con and pseudo-incest andĀ āconsensual underage sexā when its describing a relationship between a minor and adult....because this is mitigating, distancing language. Its entire reason for existing is to make unpalatable content seem more palatable.
And especially in Batfandom, we KNOW this.
Because we all, practically universally, give Devin Grayson crap for describing the rape in Nightwing #93 asĀ ānonconsensual sexā and go.....THATS NOT A THING!
And then half of fandom turns around and....acts like that and similar stuff...IS A THING.
That doesnāt work! LOL. It just...doesnāt.
Or another example, because abuse can be just as triggering as rape.....like, for me, personally, Iām a survivor of both, and yes, both CAN be triggering. But not as much as people might think....like, just reading a depiction of these things doesnāt trigger me.
Its, like you were saying at the get go, yes, a matter of surprise.....the kind of thing that CAN be warned for, and prepared for, and its the sheer unexpectedness thatās usually the trigger.Ā
Like.....I went off a few weeks ago about reading a story that was supposed to be about Dickās brothers learning the truth about what led him to take the Spyral mission and what happened in Forever Evil. Thatās what the summary said, that was it, that was the only thing it led me to expect about the story. So understandably, I go into the story expecting it to be sympathetic to Dick. Iām looking for catharsis from it honestly, a salve for the many fics and canon events that blamed and punished him for something I donāt consider his fault, right?
And then towards the end....I get Jason punching Dick again, before hugging him, because thatās just how he reluctantly shows love or whatever.
This genuinely triggered me, yeah. Its why I got so upset about it. Because I was blindsided, I had no way to prepare for it, because I went in expecting catharsis for a story that bothered me due to its victim blaming, and instead I got the author heaping on more of the same abuse we already saw in canon.....with zero awareness thatās what she was doing.Ā
So....thatās absolutely something I wrestled with should I message the author and ask them to add a trigger warning or not? Because I genuinely could have used one. It would have helped. I would have avoided that story if I had any notion that might crop up in it, because frankly, thatās not something I had any interest in reading.
But problem is, thereās only really two realistic outcomes there. If she was open to hearing a genuine request for her to be aware that her content contained triggering material for a reader....chances are, she probably would have just edited it and taken that out entirely. It was just one line. Easy enough to do. It certainly didnāt add anything.
Problem is....thereās an equal and opposite likely outcome....that sheād get defensive, call this unsolicited criticism, and double down on the idea that what she had written wasnāt abuse, because obviously she doesnāt condone abuse, so she wouldnāt have written that plain and simple. It has to be acknowledged that a lot of authors ARE innately defensive about social content in their work, and not open to hearing theyāve done something offensive or triggering....because thatās like...literally the basis of theĀ āno unsolicited criticismā movement in fandom, even though being critical of toxic ideology expressed in content is NOT the same as offering criticism of someoneās writing in general.Ā
So you see what I mean? A trigger warning COULD genuinely help in that situation....but our fandom environment simply flat out is not conducive for readers to be at all confident that they even CAN come forward and alert an author that they delved into an offensive, even harmful take with their content and be well received no matter HOW they phrase it....
For much the same reasons I mentioned in that other post. People are more likely to instinctively jump to the defense of the person WRITING the content that offended or did actual emotional harm....than the person simply trying to say, backed by their own lived experience of....being offended or experiencing emotional harm....hey, this is a problem for me and I would appreciate it being regarded as such....
Otherwise, what is even the POINT of this entire system of trigger warnings in the first place? If a problem for a reader isnāt regarded as worthy of attention in and of itself.....at least, not in comparison to whatever problem that READERāS problem creates for the WRITER.
You see what Iām saying? For this, and a lot of other reasons, trigger warnings are innately fallible. They rely on an honor code system, and the uncomfortable truth is none of us are actually naive enough to believe everyone in fandom is innately honorable enough to honor that....if they were, would we have as much cases of anon hate, spite fics, etc?
But fandom as a whole looked at the trigger warning system and decided well....its good enough. Because its not like Iām proposing a viable alternative, its not like I have a BETTER system in mind, offhand. All I do have is the point that well...no...its NOT good enough as is....because for a ton of reasons, thereās a ton of cases in which thereās a ton of people for which it flat out doesnāt work for or benefit at all.
But when this comes up to any degree, in any capacity whatsoever....and the only thing people fall back on is well, I tagged it, or I used trigger warnings what more do you want, or its good enough for me so thatās what matters, or just....
āI did what I was supposed to per the social contract about trigger warnings, so if anything goes wrong in your reading experience at this point, thatās entirely on you.ā
Like, does that make sense?
Basically, thereās a world of difference between:
This is a problem that still needs solving because the solution provided now is not all-encompassing or inclusive....
And....
This is a problem thatās already been solved as far as Iām concerned, and Iām utilizing that solution so any further problems are just in the mind of the reader and have nothing to do with reality, let alone me and my work.
Again, as I said above....its the difference between genuinely engaging with other members of your fandom community with actual concern for THEIR fandom experience.....or faking engagement with other members of your fandom community when your only real concern is YOUR fandom experience, and at most, the experiences of anyone who already is of like minds to you on a subject.
Hopefully that answers your question or clarifies my stance there, anon. And thank you for actually engaging on this. It feels a bit like shouting into the void a lot of the time, lol.
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