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I agree with  Jack "BtR" Saxon that the workability of these tags would be so broad as to be questionable in its effectiveness.  
I agree with  Jack "BtR" Saxon that the workability of these tags would be so broad as to be questionable in its effectiveness.  


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I agree with SOTO the [[Tardis:ParentPage]] could broadened, or even just a separate page, duplicating a lot of the info but removes the 'parent' part so it addresses a reader directly who might be seeking more info.
I agree with SOTO the [[Tardis:ParentPage]] could broadened, or even just a separate page, duplicating a lot of the info but removes the 'parent' part so it addresses a reader directly who might be seeking more info.
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I agree with Jack "BtR" Saxon that the workability of these tags would be so broad as to be questionable in its effectiveness.

While we're not Wikipedia I always look to how they deal with things. Then also to a larger wiki like Memory Alpha & Beta, to see how a wiki which has a large fictional universe like the DWU handles content like this. Neither has content warnings on pages like those cited above.

Are there any wikis which have a comparably diverse audience / range as ours that does have content warnings?

I agree with SOTO the Tardis:ParentPage could broadened, or even just a separate page, duplicating a lot of the info but removes the 'parent' part so it addresses a reader directly who might be seeking more info.