Been thinking about content warnings. They're definitely a useful system, and I like the culture that's developed around them, but I'm left with some questions…
Is there an exhaustive list of what can/should be CWed? Could there ever be one, or are there just too many kinds of things someone might object to? Would handling the most common cases be enough, and if so, what would those be?

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@bj I'm not sure there could be one. The way we do it is just to be open to people requesting CWs for things.
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