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I think it would be appropriate to make a note of caution/trigger warning in TeenHelp's Social Media posts that might lead to something sensitive on this website, such as an Article entry that addresses sexual assault and the aftermath. It is not only the norm amongst users of IG/TwT/FB/etc, it is also polite to make a note of caution on Social Media posts that might address or link to something sensitive. People don't always take the time to read through individual hashtags, unless they are actually searching for that particular term.
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The Staff team has been discussing the implementation of this suggestion, as well as how to promote consistency across the community as it relates to trigger warnings. This suggestion is now considered "in progress."