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triggering » terrics

Posted by crushedout on March 28, 2004, at 18:17:29

In reply to Re: SI question (caution may trigger) » crushedout, posted by terrics on March 26, 2004, at 16:42:45


I think using warnings in the subject lines and not using graphic language in the subject lines could also work, without a separate board. (It just occurred to me that maybe this is a discussion better had on admin?)

I wonder, though, if even my writing "SI" in the subject line could trigger someone? I assumed that was better (i.e., less graphic and likely to trigger than, for example, the word "cutting" which tends to trigger me), but I'm interested in other people's thoughts on that.

> You make an interesting point. Does reading about someone elses SI trigger one to SI? I really think it is possible. It could be the farthest thing from someone's mind, but the words bring it to the forefront...and now someone else is thinking of it and maybe doing it , not just the poster. Initially I though a separate board to be a waste of time but I am having second thoughts. terrics


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