Welcome to the Gaehive's list of TWs! What is a TW (trigger warning)? A trigger warning is a warning at the beginning of a comment that warns of potentially triggering content. The TWs on this list are common triggers, we do not add triggers that only trigger a small group of people. Example Tw, fish))) Fish are really cool, I like the way they swim! Do NOT just say "fish, fish are really cool, I like the way they swim". Make sure the TW stands out. Do not place your TW in the middle of the comment. Why do we use them? For the topics on this list, they can cause panic reactions, such as panic attacks, breakdowns, flashbacks, cause dysphoria, etc. We use them so that our studio is accommodating as many people as possible. Main studio: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/5842709/comments Topics that require TWs: - Blood - Caps • Not needed for abbreviations • Not needed for three words or less • Needed for over 20 characters - Cults - Death - Derealization - Discrimination • Homophobia • Transphobia • Racism • Ableism • Slurs • Outing • Etc. - Disturbing imagery - Emetophobia/Vomit - Hospitals - Injury • Minor or Major • Anything not on the examples list should not be mentioned. - Medical procedures • Includes needles - Menstruation (dysphoria reason) - Paranoia • Existential dread • Doxxing - Religion - Sockpuppets • Sockpuppets in the gaehive are users that have made multiple accounts pretending to be other people with malicious intent. This TW is not talking about hand sockpuppets. - Tics - Vents (can only be LGBTQ+-related) - War - Weapons (including knives) - Weight For video links: - Disturbing imagery - Flashing lights - Loud noises Examples of comments that would require a TW: Paranoia: "I'm in your walls" "You're now manually (breathing, blinking, etc)" "___ will happen on december 10th 2035" "the fog is coming" Derealization: "You are not real" "Nothing is real" "Life is a simulation" - Minor Injury surface level cuts and scrapes, bruising, splinters, first degree burns, domestic animal inflicted (unless falls under something in major) - Major Injury broken fractured and dislocated bones, sprains and strains, concussions, second and third degree burns, wild animal inflicted, infections
Original studio found here. https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/34672733/comments Requested by @angel_shrew