Content warnings give your audience a heads-up about the difficult themes or sensitive issues that might be presented in a piece of content. Use content warnings for:
Content warnings give your audience a heads-up about the difficult themes or sensitive issues that might be presented in a piece of content. Use content warnings for:
Let your audience know that there will be descriptions or details that might be triggering, especially for those with similar lived experiences.
Give your audience a heads-up when you’ll be discussing sensitive topics like trauma, assault, or abuse.
Let your community know if there will be strong language or mature themes.
Disclaimers help your audience understand your relationship to companies you mention or links you share in your content.
Disclaimers help your audience understand your relationship to companies you mention or links you share in your content.
Highlighting paid promotions helps your audience understand the difference between business collabs and organic recommendations.
Let your audience know if you are sharing links to products or services you haven’t personally tried or are not directly recommending to them.
If you’re linking out to a video or other content that may discuss sensitive issues or have difficult themes, warn your followers if possible.
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