mellowtigger (
mellowtigger) wrote2022-08-17 09:39 am
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how to share dangerous knowledge here?
I do try to share only verifiable information, not conspiracy theories. But I encountered a factual report so very bad that a conspiracy theory immediately writes itself into your brain.
Question: HOW should I share it on Moody Monday, given the tech available here on Dreamwidth?
It's a serious question. The knowledge to be shared is that bad, just reading the abstract, much less the full report. You won't be able to forget the details that it imparts. I don't want to damage anybody's already fragile mental health. I don't want to diminish hope in any parent concerned for their child's future. But the knowledge in itself is far too real, so how can it be shared safely?
Using a Dreamwidth "cut" only works for people viewing the entry as part of a whole feed. A cut doesn't work for people visiting the url directly.
What about a main post with a warning, then a link as the first reply? Or post the details with a calendar date far in the past, so it shows on nobody's main feed, but it can be reached only with the direct url which I would include as a regular current-date post and description? Those are the only 2 options I can think of.
Question: HOW should I share it on Moody Monday, given the tech available here on Dreamwidth?
It's a serious question. The knowledge to be shared is that bad, just reading the abstract, much less the full report. You won't be able to forget the details that it imparts. I don't want to damage anybody's already fragile mental health. I don't want to diminish hope in any parent concerned for their child's future. But the knowledge in itself is far too real, so how can it be shared safely?
Using a Dreamwidth "cut" only works for people viewing the entry as part of a whole feed. A cut doesn't work for people visiting the url directly.
What about a main post with a warning, then a link as the first reply? Or post the details with a calendar date far in the past, so it shows on nobody's main feed, but it can be reached only with the direct url which I would include as a regular current-date post and description? Those are the only 2 options I can think of.