Trigger warnings demonstrably bring out the weakest in people. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005791618301137 …pic.twitter.com/86gyuOejah
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Well, it's obviously undesirable (for several reasons) if people have an _exaggerated_ understanding of this risk. But again: There's nothing (in the excerpts I've seen) that says that the TW-exposed subjects in this study _exaggerated_ this 'perceived risk'?
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