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Wikipedia doesn't use "trigger warnings"
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Trigger Warnings
What's a trigger warning? A trigger warning is a statement made prior to sharing potentially disturbing content. That content might include graphic references to topics such as sexual abuse, self-harm, violence, eating disorders, and so on, and can take the form of an image, video clip, audio clip, or piece of text. These should be used to prevent exposing someone with past trauma, to something that might insight a physical and/pr mental reaction. New research suggests that trigger warnings have little or no benefit in cushioning the blow of potentially disturbing content and, in some cases, may make things worse. For some, traumatic events leave deep psychological scars that can resurface many years later as renewed emotional pain or unwanted memories. When should Trigger Warnings be used? Trigger warnings should be considered textual or verbal signs designed to warn those who have psychological trauma of content which may lead to a psychotic, delusional, or harmful reaction. Trigger words/phrases: Trigger words and/or phrases are those that cause a listener to feel strong emotions because of previous experiences. While the phrase is used in a number of different ways, we're using it here as many people now do, to refer to words or phrases that trigger memories and emotions from traumatic events. How to annouce trigger warnings: When posting a picture or video on a social media, start your description with the warning type (“TW:” or “CW:,”) and then add keywords. Make them clear enough that people know whether they want to go on with the read or not, but not so descriptive that they might alone trigger a reaction. [For example: TW: Abuse, SA (sexual assault), etc.] 2603:8081:5500:26F6:34A8:C6FF:FE1E:969F (talk) 19:36, 7 May 2022 (UTC)

My trigger warnings which were added.
I think leave my trigger warnings would be good to those who enjoy reading such content, but get triggered easily. It is disappointing to see my trigger warnings be removed because " Wikipedia doesn't use "trigger warnings"." So I would like for you to re-add them so others trauma's or anything more will be brought up. 2603:8081:5500:26F6:34A8:C6FF:FE1E:969F (talk) 19:40, 7 May 2022 (UTC)