1. You are responsible for your own media experience.
2. There is such a thing as a healthy level of avoidance towards topics that make you feel unwell or even (in a real-life clinical definition of the term) trigger you – but you are the one to actively take care of what you view.
3. Avoiding does not mean policing others.
4. You have no right to tell artists to censor themselves – you may criticize what others do, you may dislike it, that’s fine – but actively asking for censorship when you could easily unfollow or block a person just makes you look incompetent in your use of the internet.
5. Do not give people on tumblr or /any/ website the responsibility for your emotional well-being. Because these people do not even know you so no, you have no right to ask them to take care of you.
6. Do not ask shippers to stop doing gross/harmful/explicit NSFW stuff with their ships. All of the above explains what you should do if you see a ship that you dislike/despise/hate/find uncomfortable. Do not go after them for being different than you. Protect yourself by blocking them/their content (via blacklist Tumblr Savior OR filtering out tags.) Artists are not going to be held responsible for the content you see. Therefore, if you see it, it’s at your own risk.
i’m going to keep reblogging this because some people just can’t seem to understand for some unfathomable reason.
7. Now that Tumblr introduced filter system, you no longer have an excuse for being irresponsible with your Tumblr experience.