Question: if cannibalism can be a metaphor for intense love, what can auto-cannibalism be?
within the specific parameters of cannibalism as a metaphor for (intense) love, autocannibalism would probably serve as a metaphor for isolation, loneliness, touch starvation and such. unfulfilled desire turned to desperation.
💚 it is not reasonable, fair, or right to encourage censorship of properly tagged squicky, icky, and or triggering fanworks because new users may not know how to tag block, blacklist, filter, block, and in general use the provided tools available to curate their own experiences yet
💚 it is not reasonable, fair, or right to expect fan creatives to stop using terms and tags because new users may have not yet learned what those terms or tags mean (e.g. "dead dove: do not eat", "whump", "yandere", and but limited to "Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings")
💚 is is not reasonable, fair, or right to expect fan creatives to curate and cater to new users by not making squicky, icky, and or triggering when those new users can learn how to curate their own online experiences
💚 new users on any site are solely responsible for learning how to fully use that site before actually using it, and learning what terms and tags they do not understand mean before engaging with fanworks using those terms and tags
💚 new users who fail to learn how to use the site their using, and or who fail to educate themselves on the meaning of terms and tags they do not understand before proceeding, even if done out of genuine ignorance or forgetfulness, are solely responsible for any negative experiences they have
💚 fan creatives who make squicky, icky, and or triggering fanworks are not bad people for making those kinds of fanworks
💚 fan creatives who make squicky, icky, and or triggering fanworks are not responsible for new users and their experiences with the site and fanworks
💚 fan creatives are not responsible for teaching, warning, or otherwise educating new users on how the site works or what certain terms and tags mean
💚 new users are solely responsible for their own online experiences on new sites. that includes learning how things work, what things mean, and curating sites they use for their own personal sense of comfort, morals, and ethics