Fluffybirb

joined 1 year ago
[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 11 points 1 year ago

Thank you for this update, and I hope you guys are all doing OK. Look after yourselves! And thank you for this space. It's the first place in ages I actually have felt I want to post or comment on something in anticipation of a friendly discussion instead of worrying about trolls or aggressive responses :)

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you for this, another great read. I've also enjoyed reading through the comments and discussions on it and feel like I'm getting more of a handle on the balance you're trying to strike here. I really appreciate all the clear, engaging and comprehensive comments. They're giving me a lot of food for thought! :)

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

We never saw anything like that in school (I'm in the UK), or were shown dead bodies/people dying/anything like that. The closest we came was travelling to places like the Somme and a lot about the world war.

TW, unpleasant content

spoilerI remember watching a video at a concentration camp that showed people reduced to near-skeletons because of the horrors they were subjected to, starvation and so forth. I even educated myself in my own time on the horrors of nuclear war as a teen, the horrific injuries and deaths experienced by the victims of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki etc etc, but it still had a huge negative impact on my ability to function (see below) even though I was looking voluntarily.

And honestly? I **didn't ** cope well. I have autism, ADHD and OCD (the former two I've only been diagnosed with in my 30s), which makes it very hard to filter out, compartmentalise or be 'thick skinned' about anything, despite working most of my life on it. I had a really, really hard time. It made my OCD go through the roof, I lived in constant fear and anxiety, and suffered with intrusive thoughts and images of the things I'd seen.

Unfortunately, not everyone is able to process that kind of imagery or story without it having a massive detrimental impact on their life.

In this case, I thought I was going to read a story about a bartender dealing with a patron he didn't want in the bar, on an instance that I thought was safe from shocking content like that. Having a picture like that slapped in my face was, as I said, incredibly upsetting, and I had to spend time processing and dealing with the emotions it brought up (see disabilities above).

All I'm asking for it a content warning is all, so people can either choose not to look, or at least mentally prepare themselves. :) I hope that helps answer your question a bit, and I'm sorry if it's rambly!

Edited to add: I didn't mention it in my original reply because I didn't want to be speaking on behalf of others, but there are probably a lot of people out there for whom stumbling across that sort of image would be way more traumatic for a variety of reasons. So my concern wasn't just for me, if that makes sense?

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Trigger warning - please be aware of this before following the link to the first article

I read the first article about the bartender and it shows, with no warning, a historical poster that seemingly has a photo of a dead child on it. I cannot unsee that. I would never seek that sort of thing out.

I thought I was just going to read a story about a bartender. Now I feel extremely distressed on a day when my anxiety was already through the roof and I need to start work.

Please, please put content warnings up for that sort of horrifying imagery.

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm sorry (and apologies for struggling to interpret your comments, I'm AuDHD and find it hard to read between the lines). When it's cleaned up I'll be more than willing to share it, but right now it's probably got loads of mistakes and issues because I still have a lot more learning to do :)

I just wanted to share where I've got to with beehaw and see if people like it; I didn't mean to upset anyone!

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Thank you! ^_^

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Ah I see! I'd rather not share the CSS anywhere publicy (certainly not yet) because it's just too embarrassing! 😂

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you so much, that's very kind! <3

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I'm sorry for being really stupid here, but when you say the source, do you mean the CSS? 😅

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

So far to me it seems to be pure CSS, thankfully! :)

 

Hi everyone! -waves nervously-

First post!

I just wanted to share the tweaks/customisations I've been mucking around with on Stylus for lemmy. :)

I'm not a professional and haven't properly studied CSS in great detail - only through limited online research, help from developers at work and some osmosis from my job as well. As such, my actual CSS 'code', such as it is, is probably a horrifying mess.

However, I'm a very visual person who loves a pretty website and tweaking and customising things and I just can't help myself sometimes!

It's been a really good learning exercise for me to try and theme the site, taking into account all the different classes and variations there are. I would need to do a whole lot more work on this to make it viable for anyone other than me (and take into account responsiveness, accessibility etc).

Anyhoo, I kept saying to myself I should try and get over my fear and engage more with the community here so... here we go! I hope you like it as a hopefully vaguely presentable draft :)

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago

Very well said. I wish I could write out my thoughts as eloquently as this!

[–] Fluffybirb@beehaw.org 24 points 1 year ago (1 children)

OK, third time trying to post this comment after my previous two never went through!

I've seen a lot of people predict that this would be their next move if the blackouts continued. It's sad to see them actually begin with the threats though :/

I'm wondering if this is a sort of desperation move because of advertisers looking at removing spending from reddit if things continue. Particularly where they say they would start thinking about that if things stayed dark for a couple of weeks.

I don't know, I'm heading to bed, rewritten this three times and I'm not a good speaker, so apologies for it not being very coherent! 😅

Anyway, still many shames on reddit. I hope the blackouts continue so that advertisers leave. Booooo reddit booooo.

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