Board Thread:Help!/@comment-43874324-20200710191251/@comment-5918438-20200710201150

Like User:Jack "BtR" Saxon, I'm not sure what "socially sensitive" means. If we're doing content warnings, it'll be because of the traumatic nature of the story, scene or line of dialogue being covered on the page. (Direct quotes of this nature can perhaps be avoided, in favour of more trauma-informed encyclopaedic language, on those pages not primarily about the topic, ie. those pages which would not ordinarily be tagged.) We can always employ sensitivity, and respond to suggestions in talk pages with material changes to the text, and expand best practices through community discussion.

But if we're tagging stories, it'll be because what they contain — what we will cover, as an encyclopaedia, with perhaps a bit more care and sensitivity than the stories themselves — would be triggering to a reader who has gone through, or is continually dealing with, the trauma inherent in the experiences we're describing. And by marking this out on story pages, and in-universe pages specifically about those topics, readers are forewarned, so there's no surprises.