Category Warnings Don’t Reveal Plot

Do

Violence, gore, sexual assault, child death, body horror, psychological torture, suicide, animal death, domestic abuse.

Avoid

“Character X dies in chapter 12” or “The monster turns out to be the protagonist’s father.”

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Atmosphere Warnings vs. Event Warnings

Do

“Contains cosmic horror and existential dread”

Avoid

“The main character discovers humanity is insignificant”

Trigger Warnings Work for Horror

Do

Warn for common trauma triggers in horror—sexual violence, child death, animal death, self-harm, domestic abuse, graphic torture.

Avoid

Assuming warnings “coddle” readers or make horror less effective.

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Pacing Warnings Don’t Spoil

Do

Use slow-burn psychological horror.

Avoid

Cut to immediate gore.

Genre-Specific Warning Language

Genre Warning Examples

Avoid Over-Warning

Do

Warn for clinical trauma triggers, graphic sexual content, child/animal death, extended torture, suicide, eating disorders.

Avoid

Using phrases like “Disturbing imagery,” “dark themes,” “morally ambiguous characters,” “unhappy ending.”

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Final Thoughts

Extras