31-05-2024 08:20 PM
31-05-2024 08:20 PM
I see them as different @tyme For me, a trigger warning at the start of a post/thread is more of a deterrent than a spoiler in a section of a post as I would have already read part of said post before I came to the spoiler.
31-05-2024 08:44 PM
31-05-2024 08:44 PM
Okay. Because I see them as different too @Zoe7
31-05-2024 08:48 PM
31-05-2024 08:48 PM
We are on the same page then @tyme 🥰
01-06-2024 06:23 AM
01-06-2024 06:23 AM
01-06-2024 08:00 AM
01-06-2024 08:00 AM
I agree @Ilovepenguins with using 'Content warning'. I don't think we necessarily need a description though of what could be distressing for the reader. My thoughts on that are, much like a trigger warning, we do not know what will bring up adverse feelings for the viewer/reader so just having the warning is enough to alert the viewer/reader that there may be content that could be 'triggering'.
01-06-2024 08:58 AM
01-06-2024 08:58 AM
@Captain24 wrote:I feel as though my MH issues fall among many of the sub sections. So where do I go on any particular day. While support from different members will be really good and valuable, they also don’t know the rest of your story as it’s in a different couple of areas. So there aren’t really bonds formed that know your whole story.
I strongly agree with what @Captain24 said. The people on my thread know my history and issues and can follow along. I don't want to have to explain it all again to every new person who visits. Of course I have done this in the past, but I don't want to do it every day. We all have very complex MIs and many of them all at once. I have 6 very complicated MIs that clash with each other, and I don't want to start a new post in a different area every time a different one raises its head, explaining everything again.
On any given day I might post a post that encompasses any or all of my 6 MIs. Plus, anxiety underlies a lot of my MIs (e.g. my OCD, Hoarding Disorder, Agoraphobia) so I can see myself and other people wondering "Where the heck should I post?" and not posting at all because it's all too stressful to work out.
Therefore I am in favour of less than 10 categories. Maybe only 3 or 4. (I know that would pose a difficulty for you @espressologic 😢 )
A lot of people also find their own thread their only "safe space" where they can get the support and connection they need. On fragile days or indeed all the time, they only visit their own thread.
Also, I use the Search bar a lot, and also recommend it to most new people that I welcome. I think the Search bar could replace the tags at the bottom describing MIs - I've never used the tags at the bottom myself.
I am also along with @Zoe7 not in favour of a separate area for SI and SH. I think these topics pop up in conjection with other MIs all the time, so could be classified under other MH conditions or a general MI section.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on your proposed changes @espressologic , it's much appreciated 🙂
@Dimity what do you think?
01-06-2024 09:26 AM
01-06-2024 09:26 AM
Morning @espressologic
About the Carer`s side of the forum,
I have tried to do more but I have found that most of the carers, Mothers, Fathers who come on have their own mental health problems
I believe combining the two together will be good, only problem I see if any conversation would trigger someone in the Lived experience
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01-06-2024 09:38 AM
01-06-2024 09:38 AM
Hello @espressologic
only problem I can see is -- that if someone looks up the Sane forum for carer advice and sees there is no carer forum ( will this stop them from logging on )
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01-06-2024 09:42 AM
01-06-2024 09:42 AM
@NatureLover I do agree that we often have one or two threads that give a much broader history of our 'story' or 'journey' - and to have to retell or explain things multiple times would be a deterrent to engage at times.
@espressologic @NatureLover I believe there are wider issue with new members engaging in the forums. The first is the Welcome section where there is often less engagement by present members and/or PSW/mods. @NatureLover is great at welcoming these members and directing them to useful threads👍🌞 . The second issue is a navigation one - and is tied to the tags also at the bottom of the home page. The tags need a big overhaul as they often navigate you to older threads that are no longer active and/or content is not really helpful. The third issue is the difference in communication - we see a massive difference between how members/PSWs/mods respond to new members than longer term/existing members. There is often a lot of info given rather than a building of rapport and the way these members are responded to (particularly if they seem in crisis) is very different to similar posts from existing/long term members - something that needs to be addressed.
01-06-2024 09:48 AM
01-06-2024 09:48 AM
Thanks for your kind words, @Zoe7 ❤️
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