When eye contact is eye contact, and what you have to do; CW: long post (over 2,500 characters), Fediverse meta, content warning meta, hashtag meta, eye contact mentioned
have the image automatically blanked or blurred
make sure that Mastodon will blank the image, too
add the content warning "CW: eye contact" to your post
add the hashtags #EyeContact and #CWEyeContact to your post, especially the former which some people out there may have filtered
When eye contact is eye contact, and what you have to do; CW: long post (over 2,500 characters), Fediverse meta, content warning meta, hashtag meta, eye contact mentioned
@jupiter_rowland Can I clarify what you mean because you're suggesting something that might have good reasoning but at the same time can ruin the whole point of the eye-contact (like art which include TRIGGERING people).
So I'd like to 'argue' for eye-contact as that's usually why someone posts it or includes it...
@jupiter_rowland Perhaps first start with what happens to #autistic people that is so bad to consider doing otherwise... that helps, I don't think you mention really why more than "it triggers them" which is not really enough to understand as EVERYTHING triggers us, Trump, picture of a garden, #caturday pics, etc...
So let me know that and see I'm not triggering any hate around this subject - it's interesting. Thanks
I'm not diagnosed, but have always hated eye contact to the point where people on the cover of magazines would disturb me, specially those in the pile of magazines you'll find in the toilets, I would always turn them over to hide the faces. Now I wouldn't need a CW for that online, but depending on the context it does make me feel uneasy. I've been staying at my sister's over the holidays, she has pictures of family and friends on her fridge, I would sit with my back turned to it and feel like I was being stared at.
@jupiter_rowland It feels like what you're doing is important, even if I can't / don't know how to call it, it makes sense there are more sensitive out there.
Your saying it is helping and working my side as I can already see it's worthy and working. even though I might not know remedy other than #CW.
How is it you came to doing this explaining / education awareness - what would you like to see beyond maybe CW eye-contact fields on platforms, #Mastodon / #Fediverse etc?
Right, this sort of thing should be part of how the reader crafts their experience personally, not up to the poster trying to engage with the vastly different individuals who might or might not ever be exposed to it.
It actually sounds like a great application for AI. Maybe it can't order the shirt I want from an online shop, but it can recognize eyes for me if I don't want them in my feed!
But the operation of the poster and the operation of the reader are independent. Only the poster knows exactly what he wants to express, and only the individual reader knows exactly what he wants to read.
If the poster wants to label a CW, then by all means, that's part of his expression! If the reader doesn't want to see something, then by all means, he should be empowered to filter it out to suit his wants.
So for example, a challenge about what does and doesn't count as eye contact? No, I wouldn't challenge that but rather leave it up to the individual reader. What counts as eye contact to one might not to another, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
It's great, actually, showing the power each person has to customize their own experience.