1) I always read tags, I find them extremely important. I generally search by tag when I'm looking for a specific kind of thing - like "trans character".
2) I usually find spoilery the tags that authors use as commentary, like "In this fic mr doe does a thing" because it's, well, unnecessary. Maybe in smut when the author says what there is in the text - like sexting, pegging, etc - but I like it because it's usually how I choose the smut I'll read.
3) Trigger-warnings, like suicide, self-harm, rape, even consensual violence during sex (like cutting one another, I find it EXTREMELY triggering), because it's important.
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Date: 2014-03-24 01:33 am (UTC)I always read tags, I find them extremely important. I generally search by tag when I'm looking for a specific kind of thing - like "trans character".
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I usually find spoilery the tags that authors use as commentary, like "In this fic mr doe does a thing" because it's, well, unnecessary. Maybe in smut when the author says what there is in the text - like sexting, pegging, etc - but I like it because it's usually how I choose the smut I'll read.
3)
Trigger-warnings, like suicide, self-harm, rape, even consensual violence during sex (like cutting one another, I find it EXTREMELY triggering), because it's important.
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I don't really care for spoilers tbh.