A guide to a successful, drama free fanclub in a simple guide
1) RESPECT EVERYONE REGARDLESSS OF RACE, GENDER IDENTITY, SEX, SEXUALITY 或者 RELIGION
This one should be a given, it doesn't matter who 你 are 或者 what 你 believe, respect other people, even if they contradict your beliefs
2) TRAUMA TRIGGERS
Trigger Warnings (or TW) is a phrase I picked up on tumblr, essentially it's so people can avoid posts using tumblr savior (which blocks posts if they contain a certain word) that they find traumatic. Now, keeping this in mind, 你 CAN DRAW/WRITE/DO WHAT 你 WANT, if 你 want to post it, post it as a link listing all the possible triggers, as for posting them in 文章 and 论坛 posts, 列表 the triggers at the 最佳, 返回页首 of the 文章 and for questions, 民意调查 and videos, put it in the title. Now, 你 shouldn't abuse these triggers, they aren't for something 你 simply dislike, they are for something that UPSETS 你 TO THE POINT OF EXTREME DISTRESS, these are things like phobias, rape, blood, gore, suicide, ect.
3) IT IS OKAY TO BE UPSET 由 SOMETHING
Believe it 或者 not, it is okay to take offence to something! 或者 not agree with something 或者 whatever, but, don't be a dick about it. Politely mention that 你 are offended 由 what someone has said, allow the other person to apologise and 移动 on, do not cause an argument. However, do not take it upon yourself to try and remove the thing 发布 that causes offence, that is up to the original author, they may just make amendments, 你 never know.
4) APOLOGISING IS A THING PEOPLE NEED TO DO
Apologies can go a long way! So, if 你 have, intentionally 或者 not, offended someone, apologise to them! Don't cause a scene, even if 你 feel they are wrongly offended.
Extra note: Do not feel 你 need to take something down, however. There's a difference between offence and dislike, 你 make the final judgement. Again, 你 can draw/write/do what 你 want.
5) THINGS 你 PROBABLY SHOULDN'T JOKE ABOUT
Also a 列表 for those of 你 who don't quite know what's acceptable and what isn't
A. Rape
B. Suicide
C. Racial Stereotypes
D. Gender Stereotypes
E. Murder
F. Mental illness
G. Any illness really
Extra note: Using slurs like nigger, retard 或者 fag as an insult isn't a good idea either.
6) DON'T TAG YOUR HATE
Tagging one's hate refers to 写作 或者 drawing something displaying a dislike for something and then posting it somewhere all about the thing 你 dislike. The only thing you'll succeed in doing is making people upset. So just don't.
7) THIS SITE IS NOT MEANT TO BE 100% CHILD FRIENDLY
Whilst these are actually general tips for people of all ages, this site is not for children under 13. I suppose this falls under "People can do what they want". If 你 are under 13 then I really don't think 你 have a right to be shocked, really.
The website warned 你 already when 你 first joined, it's like clicking on a link after you've been warned of the trigger, really.
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So yes, after spending a 年 travelling around the internet, I have brought 你 wisdom from a much happier website called tumblr! :D
Of course, this is a guide
Meaning 你 don't have to listen to it but it might help you.
1) RESPECT EVERYONE REGARDLESSS OF RACE, GENDER IDENTITY, SEX, SEXUALITY 或者 RELIGION
This one should be a given, it doesn't matter who 你 are 或者 what 你 believe, respect other people, even if they contradict your beliefs
2) TRAUMA TRIGGERS
Trigger Warnings (or TW) is a phrase I picked up on tumblr, essentially it's so people can avoid posts using tumblr savior (which blocks posts if they contain a certain word) that they find traumatic. Now, keeping this in mind, 你 CAN DRAW/WRITE/DO WHAT 你 WANT, if 你 want to post it, post it as a link listing all the possible triggers, as for posting them in 文章 and 论坛 posts, 列表 the triggers at the 最佳, 返回页首 of the 文章 and for questions, 民意调查 and videos, put it in the title. Now, 你 shouldn't abuse these triggers, they aren't for something 你 simply dislike, they are for something that UPSETS 你 TO THE POINT OF EXTREME DISTRESS, these are things like phobias, rape, blood, gore, suicide, ect.
3) IT IS OKAY TO BE UPSET 由 SOMETHING
Believe it 或者 not, it is okay to take offence to something! 或者 not agree with something 或者 whatever, but, don't be a dick about it. Politely mention that 你 are offended 由 what someone has said, allow the other person to apologise and 移动 on, do not cause an argument. However, do not take it upon yourself to try and remove the thing 发布 that causes offence, that is up to the original author, they may just make amendments, 你 never know.
4) APOLOGISING IS A THING PEOPLE NEED TO DO
Apologies can go a long way! So, if 你 have, intentionally 或者 not, offended someone, apologise to them! Don't cause a scene, even if 你 feel they are wrongly offended.
Extra note: Do not feel 你 need to take something down, however. There's a difference between offence and dislike, 你 make the final judgement. Again, 你 can draw/write/do what 你 want.
5) THINGS 你 PROBABLY SHOULDN'T JOKE ABOUT
Also a 列表 for those of 你 who don't quite know what's acceptable and what isn't
A. Rape
B. Suicide
C. Racial Stereotypes
D. Gender Stereotypes
E. Murder
F. Mental illness
G. Any illness really
Extra note: Using slurs like nigger, retard 或者 fag as an insult isn't a good idea either.
6) DON'T TAG YOUR HATE
Tagging one's hate refers to 写作 或者 drawing something displaying a dislike for something and then posting it somewhere all about the thing 你 dislike. The only thing you'll succeed in doing is making people upset. So just don't.
7) THIS SITE IS NOT MEANT TO BE 100% CHILD FRIENDLY
Whilst these are actually general tips for people of all ages, this site is not for children under 13. I suppose this falls under "People can do what they want". If 你 are under 13 then I really don't think 你 have a right to be shocked, really.
The website warned 你 already when 你 first joined, it's like clicking on a link after you've been warned of the trigger, really.
------------------------------------------------------
So yes, after spending a 年 travelling around the internet, I have brought 你 wisdom from a much happier website called tumblr! :D
Of course, this is a guide
Meaning 你 don't have to listen to it but it might help you.