The Nurturing Librarian

Trigger Warnings in Books: Necessary or Overkill?


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Are readers too sensitive nowadays? Nicole explores trigger warnings in books, noting their rise after the COVID-19 pandemic amid increasing awareness of mental health issues, particularly in Gen Z. These warnings serve as alerts for potentially distressing content, aiming to prevent exacerbating readers' anxieties. The episode discusses if these warnings are necessary while acknowledging their intent to prevent harm. Nicole gives an example of where she could have used one herself and argues that some genres are trigger warnings in and of themselves. The discussion underscores the evolving landscape of modern book consumption, where balancing reader safety and satisfaction and preserving the organic reading experience becomes crucial.

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The Nurturing LibrarianBy Nicole Klett