2013
DOI: 10.31165/nk.2013.61.296
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Trigger Warnings: Sex, Lies and Social Justice Utopia on Tumblr

Abstract: Inthe spring of 2012, a major scandal rocked the queer social justice communityon Tumblr. One of its most popular bloggers and activists, a 22 -year-oldtransman named Ira Gray suddenly faced by a deluge of sexual assaultallegations from multiple people via Tumblr. Despite the queer social justicecommunity's pride in being open and accepting, many of its practices are rigid,pedantic and counterproductive. The rise and fall of Ira Gray's celebritystatus has highlighted how truly divided this online community can… Show more

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“…Using Tumblr’s networked publics, several users circulated the 4channers’ offensive plans as ‘trigger warnings’, commonly understood as warnings of content that could (re)ignite traumatic experiences. The vernacular use of ‘triggering’ was at this point already popular on Tumblr (Bell, 2013) but would become a hotly contested term outside of it in the years to come (Wendling, 2018: 97–8). Various 4channers, at this point still unfamiliar with ‘triggering’, were bewildered that stuff on the Internet could be trauma-inducing.…”
Section: Case Study: Internet Nationalism On a National Holidaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using Tumblr’s networked publics, several users circulated the 4channers’ offensive plans as ‘trigger warnings’, commonly understood as warnings of content that could (re)ignite traumatic experiences. The vernacular use of ‘triggering’ was at this point already popular on Tumblr (Bell, 2013) but would become a hotly contested term outside of it in the years to come (Wendling, 2018: 97–8). Various 4channers, at this point still unfamiliar with ‘triggering’, were bewildered that stuff on the Internet could be trauma-inducing.…”
Section: Case Study: Internet Nationalism On a National Holidaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 1 The revival of claims that sexuality is biologically innate is perhaps unsurprising as this view is congruent with the Tumblr culture of playing ‘the most enticing victim’ (Bell 2013 , 36; see also Nagle 2017 ). According to this logic, lesbians on Tumblr gain traction for their blogs by politically positioning themselves as authentic victims of their innate sexual desires.…”
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confidence: 99%