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Writing Sensitive Content


Writing Content Notices for Sensitive Content

Look for Triggering Content · Cultural, Ethnic, Racial, Religious, and Sexual Orientation Groups · Gender Roles · Consumer Characterizations.

Sensitive and Triggering Content - MSU Writing Center

Sensitive or triggering content are topics, depictions, and discussions that can evoke heightened negative emotions, re-traumatization, and/or secondary trauma ...

How do you get over the fear of writing about sensitive topics? How ...

It's completely reasonable to ask the question and to be hesitant about writing something so terrible. I would say to handle it sensitively ...

Writing Sensitive Content: What All Marketers Should Know

As a healthcare marketer, you have an awesome opportunity – you can help a real, live person navigate what is probably the biggest challenge of their life.

How to Write About Sensitive Topics - Self Publishing Formula

Today's blog post discusses how you too can broach sensitive topics in your writing while minimising your potential to cause offence.

A Guide to Sensitive Writing - Upmarket Creative Hub

Sensitive writing is based on a profound comprehension of our words' influence on various readers. It is about avoiding offending people.

How to write an offensive content disclaimer for a book

Determine what specific elements of the book could be considered offensive. This might include language, themes, violence, or other sensitive ...

Content Warnings: Why, How, and When to Use Them

By offering a content warning, authors help readers avoid stumbling into reading something they would prefer not to within their writing. The ...

Five Ways to Help Your Writing Be Sensitive and Inclusive | PerfectIt

Sensitivity readers are editors who check text specifically for internalized bias, as well as negatively-charged and context-inappropriate ...

How to Make Your Writing More Sensitive – and Why It Matters

This involves removing generalizations, stereotypes, and personal biases from our content in order to avoid offending or alienating our audience ...

Using Quick Writes to Approach Sensitive Topics

A small number of NoRedInk's text-based assignments ask students to express their thoughts on sensitive topics—topics that are complex, that touch the core ...

#5onFri: Five Tips on Writing about Sensitive Subjects - Lee Bukowski

Even in fiction, readers want to know why you are writing about a topic, especially a sensitive one. It's offensive to readers if a delicate ...

Updates to our Quality Guidelines for sensitive content

Advice to writers of sensitive material · Give extra attention to your titles, subtitles, and cover images · Avoid the urge to shock or trick the ...

Detecting Delicate Text: Going Beyond Toxicity - Grammarly

This risk varies; some delicate texts are highly risky, such as texts about self-harm or content that promotes violence against certain identity ...

On Writing About Sensitive (Trigger) Topics

Triggers could be related to a damaging experience in one's past (eg, war, sexual abuse, sexual assault, domestic abuse, eating disorders, suicide, hate crime, ...

Writing Stories That Centre Around Sensitive Topics - Hayley Walsh

It centres around an early onset dementia diagnosis of a woman in her early fifties who is estranged from her adult daughter. She embarks on an ...

Handling Sensitive Topics - Teaching and Learning Hub

Katherine Casey · Employ content notices, cautionary statements that are spoken or printed, to alert students to the sensitive nature of material ...

Writing on sensitive topics. How to do it right. | by Beth van der Pol

Delicate topics are ones that risk audience outrage or upset to put it simply. They can range from political opinions to mental health representation, abuse, ...

How to Write About Sensitive Topics Without Offending - LinkedIn

1. Know your purpose 2. Know your audience 3. Know your facts 4. Know your limits 5. Know your tone 6. Know your call to action

Understanding sensitive and potentially offensive content

However, we aim to ensure that all offensive or derogatory content is correctly labelled, that our editorial text is appropriately worded, and that any ...