I 100% agree that the warnings don't always stand out. That it a small error that can be simply fixed with the change in font or an added emoji. When I say children, I mean people that are not adults. Their teens, tweens, kids, and infants, also known as children. They are unable to live without a guardian, and are not able to make certain choices. Having your rapist also be your caregiver is a god awful thing that should not at all be taken lightly. And no, not a lot of people would be willing to listen. This is a wiki page, not a therapy session. Which is why only people who are involved in the aesthetic comment there. And what do you mean by 'consent'? Consent of the mods? Or consent of literally every person that visits the page? Sorry to break it to you hun, but that's just not possible. That page, as well as every page on this wiki is visited by countless amounts of people. And If the mods didn't want the vents there, then they would get rid of them. But they haven't. Taking away the ability to comment takes away the right of freedom of speech, which is given to all people(assuming your American). As I have said, I agree that the warnings need to be easier to distinguish, but as soon as that person scrolls down that page and into the comment section, they have given their consent of seeing what is in it. It is their choice. They don't need to sign a document saying that they wish to see the info, and they don't need to make a full page statement, they need to scroll. How many people do you think will look at the warnings (when they get easier to spot. Again, I'm agreeing that the current form sucks), scroll down the entire page packed full of possibly triggering information, and then get to the comment section and snap because they see that real people are actually dealing with this shit? It almost seems like it would be done on purpose. Now, I don't mean to come off as rude, however you have to think about what's actually happening, and what these things actually mean. The world is full of some terrible things, and the last thing we need is people taking away a survivors only form of hope. As I said in my last post, I went through my time completely alone. I was in the middle of nowhere, before any sort of social media existed, with no friends and no real live family, stuck with a person who hurt me beyond compare. It is a blessing that people have the ability to connect and see that it does get better. To see that there is justice, and that the things that they are feeling are actually important. We have this wonderful technology that is doing good. Yes, there are things that need to be fixed, so fix them! Or get someone else to! Don't try to take away some peoples only way of hope just because you don't want to see it. Let people be. Make the changes so that no one stumbles across something that they don't want to, and then never look at that type if content again. It is so much simpler and will save so many people if you do. Please. I know you might not understand but this is more than just a website, it is a whole ass sanctuary. This is a great thing that helps so many. And I refuse to take that away because not everyone sees it in the same way.